Objectives: We have studied the applicability of PECS as well as the effect on communication skills and problem behaviors of Iranian children with ASD.
Methods: The participants, 4 children of 3-7 year old, were taught phases 1-4 of PECS for 42 sessions and the changes in verbal and non-verbal communication skills, as well as problem behavior parameters were recorded before and throughout the study using Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist and Communication Skills Development Questionnaire.
Results: At the end of the study three subjects entered phase 3 of PECS and one could gain proficiency in phase 3 and enter phase 4. Two children showed improvement in verbal communication, 3 had increased values in parameters of non-verbal communication and 3 had attenuated problem behaviors.
Conclusions: The acquisition of PECS skills and the effects of autism impairments in studied children were discussed in the context of Iranian culture and Farsi language.