It was the purpose of this study: (1) To compare the amount of vocalization produced by each child before the experiment with the amount of vocalization during and after the application of operant conditioning techniques. (2) To compare the variations in the vocalization produced by the children. (3) To explore the possibility of shaping those vocalizations into meaningful words. The study sought to verify the following statement: Utilization of operant conditioning principles will increase the amount and variety of vocalization in language delayed children
It was hypothesized that a ten year old non-verbal boy could progress in the development of language...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34)Group operants and the premack principle were syste...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether a child-centered parent training progr...
A series of five experiments was conducted to determine whether operant or respondent factors contro...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study investigated the effects of training parents to administ...
This paper is a detailed review of published research related to the use of operant procedures and t...
Language delay and phonological delay have been shown to coexist. Because they so often co-occur, it...
A case research is a valuable means of providing information about the outcomes of speech and langua...
This article reviews the some of the most widely used methods used for studying children's language ...
The present study examined the effects of a mand training procedure on the rates of vocalizations in...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Children acquire language through interaction with other children, their parents, and their surround...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-53)The primary purpose of this study was to determine ...
The investigators compared two techniques for teaching expressive vocabulary to late talkers: modeli...
It was hypothesized that a ten year old non-verbal boy could progress in the development of language...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34)Group operants and the premack principle were syste...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether a child-centered parent training progr...
A series of five experiments was conducted to determine whether operant or respondent factors contro...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study investigated the effects of training parents to administ...
This paper is a detailed review of published research related to the use of operant procedures and t...
Language delay and phonological delay have been shown to coexist. Because they so often co-occur, it...
A case research is a valuable means of providing information about the outcomes of speech and langua...
This article reviews the some of the most widely used methods used for studying children's language ...
The present study examined the effects of a mand training procedure on the rates of vocalizations in...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Children acquire language through interaction with other children, their parents, and their surround...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-53)The primary purpose of this study was to determine ...
The investigators compared two techniques for teaching expressive vocabulary to late talkers: modeli...
It was hypothesized that a ten year old non-verbal boy could progress in the development of language...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34)Group operants and the premack principle were syste...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...