Autism Therapy: Responsive Education and Prelinguistic Milieu Training (RPMT)

definition of Responsive Education and Prelinguistic Milieu Training (RPMT): AAC technique involving the training of both parents and children in a play-based incidental teaching method designed to improve communication in children with autism.

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J Speech Lang Hear Res., by Yoder, P., and Stone WL, published in 2006, summarized Nov 7, 2006

This article describes a study showing that the picture-exchange communication system (PECS) can help some children with autism develop speech, and may be more effective than Responsive Education and Prelinguistic Milieu Teaching (RPMT).

The study focuses on 36 children with autism (1.5-5 years old). Half of these children received PECS training for 6 months, and half received RPMT. Free-play sessions during this 6-month period were videotaped, and scorers counted the number of spoken words. Scorers also wrote down which words were spoken in each session. Children who received PECS training spoke significantly more often and used significantly more words than those who received RPMT. However, the authors note that six months after the end of the training period, both groups of children had reached similar (improved) levels of speech development. This pattern suggests that PECS may help children with autism develop speech more quickly than RPMT does.


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