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Starlin, Clay M. – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2010
As one might expect from the founder of Precision Teaching, Ogden Lindsley was precise in creating the summaries of his presentations. Ogden took the opportunity to share his latest thinking on a topic in his presentations. However, because the presentation summaries have not been published, many people have missed the advantage of this knowledge.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Precision Teaching, Teaching Methods, Autism
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Fabrizio, Michael A.; Schirmer, Kristin; King, Amy; Diakite, Ami; Stovel, Leah – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Since the early work of Anne Desjardin (1980) and others, Precision Teachers have developed Big 6+6 skills in their students' repertoires when needed. In this article, the authors present the Standard Celeration Chart (SCC) which documents how they analyzed the Big 6+6 skill of "squeeze" in terms of arranging sequences of instruction. The SCC…
Descriptors: Autism, Psychomotor Skills, Precision Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Schirmer, Kristin; Almon-Morris, Holly; Fabrizio, Michael A.; Abrahamson, Brenda; Chevalier, Katie – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Story telling is a very important skill for children to have. The ability to recall information as well as to infer, embellish, and make up stories is critical to living as a successful social member of society. The Chart presented in this article demonstrates the progress one child with autism made in telling both fiction and nonfiction stories.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Autism, Precision Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Almon-Morris, Holly; Diakite, Aminata – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Teaching children to identify emotions is a common practice within the field of autism intervention. However, skills that are not often taught include identification of emotions within a situational context, and identification and discrimination of environmental events that occasion the emotions (with corresponding explanations). This article…
Descriptors: Autism, Emotional Response, Precision Teaching, Emotional Development