Behavior analysis has already contributed substantially to the treatment of children with autism, and further gains can result from more use of Skinner’s analysis of language in Verbal Behavior (1957) and in the resulting conceptual and experimental work. The approach emphasizes a unit of analysis consisting of the relations between behavior, motivative and discriminative variables, and consequences. Skinner identifies seven types of verbal operants—echoic, mand, tact, intraverbal, textual, transcriptive, and copying a text—which function as components of more advanced forms of language. This approach focuses on the development of each verbal operant (rather than on words and their meanings) and on the independent training of speaker and li...
TITLE: Developing Communication Skills in Children with Autism Using Verbal Behavior - Applied Behav...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
Children with autism typically exhibit substantial speech delays during early childhood with up to 5...
Skinner (1957) published a theoretical viewpoint of verbal behavior that suggested a comprehensive b...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (A...
(1957) provides a taxonomy of seven verbal op-erants defined on the basis of their controlling varia...
The conceptual basis for many effective language-training programs are based on Skinner’s (1957) ana...
Communication deficits are a marked feature of autism spectrum disorders. In order to address commun...
Communication deficits are a marked feature of autism spectrum disorders. In order to address commun...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American Ps...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American Ps...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American P...
This research examined the rate of communication acquisition of a two-year old girl with autism usin...
TITLE: Developing Communication Skills in Children with Autism Using Verbal Behavior - Applied Behav...
TITLE: Developing Communication Skills in Children with Autism Using Verbal Behavior - Applied Behav...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
Children with autism typically exhibit substantial speech delays during early childhood with up to 5...
Skinner (1957) published a theoretical viewpoint of verbal behavior that suggested a comprehensive b...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (A...
(1957) provides a taxonomy of seven verbal op-erants defined on the basis of their controlling varia...
The conceptual basis for many effective language-training programs are based on Skinner’s (1957) ana...
Communication deficits are a marked feature of autism spectrum disorders. In order to address commun...
Communication deficits are a marked feature of autism spectrum disorders. In order to address commun...
According to the data from Lithuanian Institute of Hygiene, a number of autism spectrum disorders (...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American Ps...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American Ps...
Communication deficits are a defining characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) (American P...
This research examined the rate of communication acquisition of a two-year old girl with autism usin...
TITLE: Developing Communication Skills in Children with Autism Using Verbal Behavior - Applied Behav...
TITLE: Developing Communication Skills in Children with Autism Using Verbal Behavior - Applied Behav...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
Children with autism typically exhibit substantial speech delays during early childhood with up to 5...