The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
from Part III - Family Intervention for Specific Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2021
This chapter describes the background and foundations of the Early Start Denver Model, an evidenced-based, family-centered, comprehensive intervention designed specifically for the needs of very young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This chapter describes the background of this model, the strategies used in the intervention and the strategies used to coach caregivers in the implementation of intervention techniques, reviews the evidence supporting the ESDM and, finally, lists the competencies required for successful delivery. A case study is used throughout the chapter to serve as an example of writing learning objectives and implementing objectives in everyday routines and activities. The purpose of this chapter is to assist clinicians, parents, educators and others in their search for evidence to support ASD intervention practices for toddlers.
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