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Limitations Discussion Results Methodologies Please Stand Review of the Literature Acting on the Autism Spectrum USING DRAMA TO IMPROVE SOCIAL SKILLS Olivia Rhoades, B.S. Ana Claudia Harten, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Eastern Michigan University ASHA Convention, Orlando, FL November 20, 2014

Disclosure The authors have no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships within the products or services described, reviewed, evaluated, or compared in this presentation.

Please Stand

Review of the Literature

Review of the Literature Literature Based Drama Activities (Peter, 2009) Pre-existing literature (e.g. picture books) Creative literature (e.g. social stories) Drama Activities (Kempe & Tissot, 2012; Blythe, et al., 2011; Peter, 2009; Roy, 2007) Mantle of the expert Teacher-in-role Rehearsal Performance Supportive Learning Environment (Notbohm, 2012; Iseminger, 2009) Routine and physical structure Ease into the drama Consider sensory needs

Research Questions

Research Questions Will parents report improved social skills in their child with autism spectrum disorder after daily, intensive exposure to theatre activities? What types of social skills changes will be reported? Will parents reports be congruent with instructors reports on the children s social skills observed throughout the camp?

Methodology

Methodology Instructor Demographics Instructor Arts Experience ASD Experience L.M. Studying arts management Director/stage manager for youth theatre company Local theatre house manager Community leisure program for adults and teens with special needs. J.D. Recreational participant in local theatre and dance programs. Significant (not primary) caregiver of brother on the autism spectrum. M.C. Youth choir director at church Para-educator of students on the autism spectrum for 15 years. B.G. Director/stage manager for youth theatre company Professional actor for local theatre companies. Studying elementary education.

Camper Demographics and Corresponding Parents and Instructors Parent Camper s Age Camper s Pre-Camp Communication Camper s Previous Arts Experience Services Camper Receives Instructor P1 12 Extremely verbal One play at the local arts council. Occupational Therapy (OT) Psychiatry Psychology Methodology Childhood apraxia of speech (unintelligible output) P2 10 Large vocabulary electronic devices for communication None OT speech language pathology (SLP) PLAY Project Applied Behavior Analysis L.M. M.C. P3 10 Verbal movie dialogue in conversation None SLP social work OT resource room M.C. P4 9 Verbal speaking, drawing, and electronics for communication P5 12 Verbal talking and drawing for communication None OT SLP None special education-1 hour per day counseling-1 hour per week M.C. J.D. P6 12 Verbal movie dialogue in conversation 3 years of boys hip hop dance Para-educator resource room SLP social group J.D. P7 11 nonverbal (some 2-3 word sentences) gesture, touch for communication Piano lessons, music therapy, school musicals with para-educator OT SLP Music Therapy B.G. P8 8 nonverbal (single words, grunting) communication not consistent A production of Goldilocks with her SLP OT SLP resource room B.G.

Data Analysis and Results

Data Analysis and Results Interviews Transcribed and analyzed for common themes. 7 themes emerged Rating Scales Analyzed Descriptively Congruency Reports of instructors and parents reporting on the same child were analyzed for agreement and disagreement.

Data Analysis and Adjusting to Routines Results Changes in Caregiver Interaction Overall Social Change COMMON THEMES Changes in Peer Interaction Positive Experiences Continuing Drama Education Recommendations

Data Analysis and Results Usually, he never wants to tell us about his day, but he kept taking about camp (P6)

Data Analysis and Results Just in one week we were able to see things we didn t know he could do (P2)

Data Analysis and Results I could see it in his face. When the parents walked in to watch the show I ll never forget that moment. (P7)

Data Analysis and Results Analysis of Congruency between Matched Parents and Instructors Theme Congruency Rate Changes in Caregiver Interaction 100% Changes in Peer Interaction 100% Adjusting to Routines 100% Overall Social Change 57% Positive Experiences 100% Recommendations 50% Continuing Drama Education 72%

Data Analysis and Results Descriptive Analysis of the Rating Scales Campers Previous arts experience More complex social needs Social Skills Eye contact Social cues Initiation of peer interaction Response to peer interaction

Discussion

Discussion Social Skill Present Study Current Literature Changes in Caregiver Interaction Changes in Peer Interaction More complex utterances Asking questions Sharing information Awareness of peers Improved initiation Kempe & Tissot (2012) Kempe & Tissot (2012) Roy (2007) Social Perceptions Response and reaction to others behaviors Overall Change Attention to interactions and activities Increased cooperation and confidence. Peter (2009) Blythe, et.al. (2011) Kempe & Tissot (2012) Peter (2009)

Discussion Activity Present Study Current Literature Rehearsal Improved peer interactions throughout rehearsals. Improved sharing at home due to excitement about rehearsals. Blythe, et. al. (2011) Peter (2009) Roy (2007) Performance Pride about performance contributed to social awareness and perceptions. Blythe, et. al. (2011) Peter (2009) Roy (2007)

Conclusions

Conclusions Changes in Caregiver Interactions Attributed by instructors to drama and theatre activities. Changes in Peer Interaction Attributed by parents to drama and theatre activities. Adjusting to Routines Attributed by one instructor to drama and theatre activities. Overall Change Attributed by parents and instructors to drama and theatre activities and the general camp experience.

Conclusions Clinical Implications Inclusion in school and community theatre and drama programs. Use theatre and drama activities in social skills lesson planning.

Limitations and Directions for Future Study

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Thank You Mr. and Mrs. Brehm Forever After Productions The Parent and Instructor Participants Contact: Olivia Rhoades orhoades@emich.edu Ana Claudia Harten aharten@emich.edu