This study describes, and determines the effectiveness of, an innovative treatment sequence designed to facilitate semantic/pragmatic language development in a child with high-functioning autism. The independent variable was a treatment sequence emphasizing video vignettes and role-plays. Dependent variables included efficient gaze, responding without delays, and topic maintenance. Findings and practitioner applications are provided.
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