Abstract

The picture exchange communication system (PECS) is an evidence-based communication intervention designed to improve communication skills in people with limited to no functional speech. Because of this, professionals frequently look for opportunities to receive training in how to implement PECS. Though most training methodologies have included robust, and time intensive, training methodologies, one recent study used video modeling (VM) with voice-over instructions and text descriptions to train three future professionals in the implementation of PECS. Thus, to find even more efficient and effective training methodologies, this study aimed to train future professionals in the first three phases of PECS using VM alone and, if necessary, verbal feedback. A nonconcurrent multiple baseline design across three participants was used in the study. The results indicated all three participants demonstrated an immediate change in skills following VM alone, with only one participant requiring brief feedback in Phase 1. This was further evidenced by large effect sizes. Thus, results indicate that training future professionals using VM was both more efficient and equally effective when compared to previous training methodologies.

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