id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-330780-lmntovs5 Simacek, Jessica Current Trends in Telehealth Applications to Deliver Social Communication Interventions for Young Children with or at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder 2020-10-12 .txt text/plain 4783 244 37 title: Current Trends in Telehealth Applications to Deliver Social Communication Interventions for Young Children with or at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Early, intensive, and high-quality interventions can often improve social communication outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This article highlights the current trends in social communication intervention via telehealth used in early intervention practices for children with ASD over the past 5 years, including a brief review of studies (from 2014 to January 2020) and our team's experiences in this area. One of the best-documented uses of telehealth applications is training parents to implement intervention strategies to support their child's social communication development (18 studies; 81.8%). This study examined the effects of parent-implemented functional communication training delivered via synchronous telehealth coaching on child requests during routines This study coached parents synchronously via telehealth to implement assessment and intervention (functional communication training) procedures to reduce self-injurious behaviors and to increase child requests ./cache/cord-330780-lmntovs5.txt ./txt/cord-330780-lmntovs5.txt