Remote Training for Caregivers of Children with Autism

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Date Posted

Research Study Description

Building independence and self-management skills are important to your child’s success in school and life. Research demonstrates that a child’s ability to independently complete tasks or shift to new activities is an important living skill that promotes greater autonomy, confidence, and higher quality of life. This study examines how caregivers can be remotely trained to teach their children to use digital activity schedules to support child independence and skills learning.

If you decide you and your child would like to participate in this study, we will work you and your child over the next 1-3 months. You will learn the following:

-How to teach your child to use digital activity schedules, an evidence-based intervention effective for facilitating self-management and skill acquisition
-Work with an instructor approximately one to three times per week to practice
-Gain effective caregiver strategies to teach your child to learn new skills and promote their independence

*Your child must be 6-21 years old.



Name of Organization:
The Ohio State University


For questions, please email::
[email protected]


Study Link: 
https://t.ly/Lg1sM