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1. Published in the Journal of Communication Disorders, Deaf Studies, & Hearing Aids. This scientific journal is published by OMICS International - OMICS International and it's subsidiaries including iMedPub LLC and Conference Series LLC Organize 3,000+ Conferences across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open Access Journals which contains over 50,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
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In the study, children who received Son-Rise Program treatment showed significant social/communication improvement over the course of the study compared to a control group, who did not receive any Son-Rise Program treatment.
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represents a first step in examining the effects of home-based Son-Rise Programs for children with autism.
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"The Son-Rise Program is an intensive, child-centered approach to treatment of autism, incorporating strategies to promote child-initiated social interactions. Parent training is an important element of the treatment program, which is intended to be implemented in long-term home-based programs. In the present study, parents of children with
autism who participated in two five-day parent-training courses in Son-Rise Program intervention (separated by several months) completed questionnaires and the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist prior to each course. Changes in scores were examined for parents who reported implementing (1) no treatment, (2) low intensity treatment, or (3) high intensity treatment in their homes in the interval between courses. Parents who administered Son-Rise Program intervention reported improvements in communication, sociability, and sensory and cognitive awareness in their children, with greater gains associated with greater hours of treatment per week. This study represents a first step in examining the effects of home-based Son-Rise Programs for children with autism."
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