Evaluation of the Good Behavior Game with a child with fetal alcohol syndrome in a small-group context

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Wiskow, Katie M.
Ruiz Olivares, Rosario
Matter, Ashley L.
Donaldson, Jeanne M.
Publisher
WileyDate
2018Subject
StudentsDisabilities
Disruptive behavior
Good Behavior Game
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We evaluated the Good Behavior Game (GBG) on levels of
disruptive behavior of a 4‐year‐old boy with fetal alcohol syndrome
during small‐group reading time. We also compared the effectiveness
of and preference for choice of a reward to a surprise reward
for winning the GBG. Results showed that the GBG was effective
to decrease disruptive behavior to similar levels as peers in the
group. We did not observe a difference in the effectiveness of the
GBG with a choice of reward compared to a surprise reward, but
the participant preferred having a choice of reward. We discuss
the potential benefit of utilizing the GBG to reduce disruptive
behavior during small‐group learning instruction for individual
students with disabilities and to aid in the inclusion of students with
disabilities in general education classrooms.
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