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LaLonde, Kate B.; Dueñas, Ana D.; Neil, Nicole; Wawrzonek, Addam; Plavnick, Joshua B. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2020
A common practice in tact training is to include a supplemental verbal stimulus (e.g., "What is it?") in addition to the presentation of a nonverbal discriminative stimulus. Previous literature has suggested that this supplemental verbal stimulus can impede acquisition and generalization relative to the presentation of the object alone,…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Training, Play, Verbal Stimuli
Vallinger-Brown, Mary; Rosales, Rocío – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2014
We examined two methods to facilitate the emergence of untaught intraverbal responses to children with autism. Listener behavior training (LT) involved reinforcement of a selection-based response following presentation of an array of pictures on an iPad® and an auditory instruction describing a characteristic of the picture. Stimulus pairing (SP)…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Autism, Children, Listening Skills
Vedora, Joseph; Meunier, Laura; Mackay, Harry – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2009
Although echoic prompts may be effective for teaching intraverbal behavior to children with autism, the performance of some children may become dependent on such prompts (i.e., the prompts cannot be eliminated). Recent research suggests that visual rather than echoic prompts may be used to teach children with autism a variety of skills and may…
Descriptors: Autism, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Children