NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
ID: G30433001108SBR
PI: MELISSA DEROSIER, PHD
TERM: 09/07 – 08/08
Extending Social Skills Training for Children Through Interactive Technology extended an existing evidence-based small group SST program for children (S.S.GRIN) into the home environment through a computer-based interactive social tutoring system (ISTS). Via the ISTS, children actively solve plot-based social problems by interacting with pedagogical agents. The interactivity of ISTS is a significant technological advancement over current SST software as it allows story events to be scaffolded based on a child’s actions and goals. In addition, the ISTS reporting feature provides intervention providers with feedback regarding children’s performance to inform their in-person SST efforts. An initial feasibility test was conducted with school- and community-based child mental health professionals and with children ages 8-12 and their parents. Results indicated children’s performance on social problem solving tasks was related to their behavior and social skills as assessed through an independent standardized instrument and inter-relations were meaningfully linked to the intended task content. Parent ratings of the ISTS were positive (e.g., high quality, easy to use, positive learning experience, effective for teaching social skills). Similarly children rated the ISTS positively and stated they would like to do more of it.