LEAP and Autism
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Studies and Trials
This section provides details of scientific studies into the effectiveness of LEAP for autistic people which have been published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals. You may be able to find more studies on LEAP in our publications database.
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Related Studies and Trials
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Boyd B. A.
et al.
(2014)
Comparative efficacy of LEAP, TEACCH and non-model- specific special education programs for preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
44
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Hoyson M., Jamieson B., Strain P. S. (1984)
Individualized group instruction of normally developing and autistic-like children: The LEAP curriculum model.
Journal of the Division for Early Childhood.
8(2),
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Kohler F. W. (1990)
Promoting positive and supportive interactions between preschoolers: An analysis of group-oriented contingencies.
Journal of Early Intervention.
14(4),
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Strain P. S., Hoyson M. (2000)
The need for longitudinal, intensive social skill intervention: LEAP follow-up outcomes for children with autism as a case-in-point.
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education.
20(2),
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Strain P. S., Bovey E. H. (2011)
Randomized, controlled trial of the LEAP Model of early intervention for young children with autism spectrum disorders.
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education.
31(3),
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Strain P. S., Hoyson M., Jamieson B. (1985)
Normally developing preschoolers as intervention agents for autistic-like children: Effects on class deportment and social interaction.
Journal of Early Intervention.
9
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