Wednesday, November 18. 2009
Verbal Behavior: 3 Key Strategies to Teaching Speech
Posted under: Research
Teaching children to talk (i.e., speech) is one of the primary aims of behavioral treatment in the first year. While focusing on functional communication through requesting (i.e., manding) is an important part of the process, there are other key strategies that often play a role in helping children who are primarily nonverbal become vocal speakers. Here they are:
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