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Investigating the Impact of Embedded Learning Opportunities on the Engagement of Children with Autism and Intellectual Disability

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BackgroundEngagement is essential for fostering learning and development in young children with disabilities, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID).MethodsThis study used a non-concurrent multiple-baseline across participants design to examine the effects of embedded learning opportunities (ELOs) on engagement and learning in four preschool-aged children diagnosed with ASD and ID.ResultsResults showed a consistent increase in engagement for each child following the introduction of ELOs by teachers, with children generalising this engagement to other settings and sustaining high engagement levels during follow-up. Additionally, enhanced engagement was linked with improvements in independent performance of target behaviours. Social validity data from teachers further supported the intervention's effectiveness.ConclusionsThese findings highlight ELOs as a promising and individualised approach to enhancing engagement and learning outcomes for preschool children with dual diagnoses of ASD and ID.

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Rakap, Salih/0000-0001-7853-3825

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Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

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38

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3

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