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- Q2193694 subject Q6430907.
- Q2193694 abstract "The pivotal response therapy (PRT), also referred to as pivotal response treatment or pivotal response training, is a behavioral intervention therapy for autism. Pivotal response therapy advocates contend that behavior hinges on "pivotal" behavioral skills—motivation and the ability to respond to multiple cues—and that development of these skills will result in collateral behavioral improvements. In 2005, Richard Simpson of the University of Kansas identified Pivotal Response Treatment as one of the four scientifically based treatments for autism.".
- Q2193694 wikiPageExternalLink autism.
- Q2193694 wikiPageExternalLink art.pdf?issn=0162-3257&volume=30&page=383.
- Q2193694 wikiPageExternalLink www.koegelautism.com.
- Q2193694 wikiPageExternalLink www.onlineprt.com.
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- Q2193694 wikiPageWikiLink Q3333688.
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- Q2193694 wikiPageWikiLink Q6430907.
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- Q2193694 wikiPageWikiLink Q7113608.
- Q2193694 comment "The pivotal response therapy (PRT), also referred to as pivotal response treatment or pivotal response training, is a behavioral intervention therapy for autism. Pivotal response therapy advocates contend that behavior hinges on "pivotal" behavioral skills—motivation and the ability to respond to multiple cues—and that development of these skills will result in collateral behavioral improvements.".
- Q2193694 label "Pivotal response therapy".
- Q2193694 homepage www.koegelautism.com.