Kocaöz, Onur EmreLittle, Mary E.Gallup, Jennifer L.2019-11-262019-11-2620192154-1647https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/6989Kocaöz, Onur Emre ( Aksaray, Yazar )This study investigated an intervention package that combined Skillstreaming procedures with video modeling for the development of social skills for middle school students identified with and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A multiple probe design across participants was employed to assess the effectiveness of the video modeling intervention package on beginning social skills, initiating, maintaining, and ending, and (i.e., initiate greetings and sustaining a conversation). Participants included three middle school-aged students diagnosed with ASD, enrolled in a self-contained classroom, at an urban middle school. The results indicated improved social skills performance for all participants following the implementation of the video modeling intervention package. Furthermore, during the maintenance phase, the social skills performance of each student was maintained. This article presents the results and recommendations for future studies.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSkillstreaming Teaching ProceduresImpact of Video ModelingImpact of video modeling combined with skillstreaming teaching procedures on the social interaction skills of middle school-aged children with asdArticle543237248Q3