TEACHING PEDESTRIAN SAFETY SKILLS TO YOUNG CHILDREN: AN ANALYSIS AND ONE‐YEAR FOLLOWUP
- 1 September 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Vol. 11 (3) , 315-329
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1978.11-315
Abstract
Twenty‐four elementary school children in grades K‐3 participated in a study to teach six street‐crossing skills: (1) wait at curb, (2) look all ways, (3) watch vehicle distance, (4) walk, (5) continue to look, and (6) use crosswalk. The effects of an instructional package implemented on the street corner were evaluated using a multiple‐baseline design across two groups of six children at each of two schools. Rapid acquisition of pedestrian skills was evident at both schools. Average skill levels improved from 44% during baseline to 97% after training at School A and from 21% to 86% at School B. Data taken at a second street at each school were used to assess setting generality of safety behaviors. A one‐year followup of 14 children indicated that pedestrian safety skills either maintained at high levels or could be quickly recovered from intermediate levels after remedial training. This research represents a first step in the solution of just one of the many community problems involving safety‐deficient settings.Keywords
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