This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting objects and actions by three young children with severe language deficits. A within-subject multiple baseline consisting of three stimulus categories of opportunities to request was used for each child. During baseline probes, all children used forms such as reaching, grabbing, or leading to make requests. They then were taught a new functionally equivalent form in an isolated situation under restricted conditions. That is, the item requested, the trainer, and the setting were always the same and remained completely independent of the natural environment in which generalization data were gathered. The hypothesis of this study was that old forms...
Four preschool children (with and without disabilities), who often responded inappropriately to ques...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
A modified A-B design was used to train two nonspeaking physically handicapped children to increase ...
This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting ob...
Intellectually normal young children learn to request absent but needed objects which they are able ...
textCommunication is an integral part of life that allows for independence. It is common for individ...
We investigated variables that may influence the generalization of a replacement mand in 3 young chi...
Two studies were conducted on teaching children with Rett syndrome to request preferred objects usin...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ofte...
Correspondence between verbal and nonverbal behavior by persons with mental retardation was investig...
Strategies that produce generalized responding are valuable, especially with regard to language acqu...
In general, children with a range of special needs have below-average motivation and perceived contr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Evidence-Based Communi...
Indirect instructional approaches, such as responsive interaction, are common in inclusive early chi...
Four preschool children (with and without disabilities), who often responded inappropriately to ques...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
A modified A-B design was used to train two nonspeaking physically handicapped children to increase ...
This study was designed to investigate the generalized use of a newly learned form for requesting ob...
Intellectually normal young children learn to request absent but needed objects which they are able ...
textCommunication is an integral part of life that allows for independence. It is common for individ...
We investigated variables that may influence the generalization of a replacement mand in 3 young chi...
Two studies were conducted on teaching children with Rett syndrome to request preferred objects usin...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ofte...
Correspondence between verbal and nonverbal behavior by persons with mental retardation was investig...
Strategies that produce generalized responding are valuable, especially with regard to language acqu...
In general, children with a range of special needs have below-average motivation and perceived contr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Evidence-Based Communi...
Indirect instructional approaches, such as responsive interaction, are common in inclusive early chi...
Four preschool children (with and without disabilities), who often responded inappropriately to ques...
The missing-item format and interrupted behaviour chain strategy have been used to increase spontane...
A modified A-B design was used to train two nonspeaking physically handicapped children to increase ...