Using video modeling to teach positive behaviors to children with autism spectrum disorder at the age of 5–6 years old in Hanoi city preschools
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Abstract
This article examines the use of Video Modeling (VM) to promote positive behaviors in three preschool children aged 5–6 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at a kindergarten in Hanoi. A single‐subject A–B–A’ design was employed, targeting three behaviors: greeting–responding, sharing–cooperating, and waiting for one's turn. Data were collected through ABC observation charts, session-based frequency recording, and the Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS). Results indicated a steady increase in positive behaviors during the intervention phase and maintenance of these gains in the A’ phase, accompanied by a clear reduction in inappropriate behaviors. GAS outcomes confirmed that all three children met or exceeded expected behavioral goals. The findings demonstrate that VM is a feasible and effective approach for enhancing social skills and adaptive behaviors in preschool children with ASD.
