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2012

School Psychology

Eastern Illinois University

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The Effects Of Body Positioning On Compliance Among Children, Andrea Merideth Delaney Jan 2012

The Effects Of Body Positioning On Compliance Among Children, Andrea Merideth Delaney

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Noncompliance has significant implications for children in both home and educational settings. It can thwart learning and lead to increased levels of stress for parents. This study examined the effect of body positioning on the compliance rates of three children in the clinic setting. Results found that higher rates of compliance were experienced when caregivers issued commands in either the kneeling or bending positions rather than a standing position. For two of the three participants, a kneeling position yielded higher rates of compliance. No differences were seen pre- and post-intervention in regards to parenting style using the PAQ-R. Decreases in …