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Cipani, Ennio – Communique, 2019
This article discusses a three-phase model aimed at obtaining vocal speech with students who display selective mutism at school. The three phases discussed include: (1) establishing reinforcer influence; (2) enhancing motivation to speak; and (3) generalize to nontherapy settings. The utilization of this approach to get speech to occur and…
Descriptors: Therapy, Anxiety Disorders, Speech, Models
Kausik, Neel Harit; Hussain, Dilwar – Child Care in Practice, 2020
This paper presents a conceptual framework to understand the Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) through the perspective of Self-Determination Theory (SDT). The Nurtured Heart Approach and the Self-Determination Theory are discussed and the parallels are drawn between the two, to provide a theoretical foundation to NHA and support for its effectiveness,…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Models, Intervention, Behavior Problems
Gevarter, Cindy; Horan, Keri – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2019
This study examined a behavioral intervention package to promote the use of target vocalizations alongside speech-generating device (SGD) mands. Six minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorder participated, including three with no prior SGD experience. During baseline, SGD responses resulted in access to a preferred item and there was…
Descriptors: Autism, Speech Communication, Audio Equipment, Children
DeQuinzio, Jaime Ann; Taylor, Bridget A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2015
We taught 4 participants with autism to discriminate between the reinforced and nonreinforced responses of an adult model and evaluated the effectiveness of this intervention using a multiple baseline design. During baseline, participants were simply exposed to adult models' correct and incorrect responses and the respective consequences of each.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autism, Children, Reinforcement
van Hulst, Branko M.; de Zeeuw, Patrick; Bos, Dienke J.; Rijks, Yvonne; Neggers, Sebastiaan F. W.; Durston, Sarah – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2017
Background: Changes in reward processing are thought to be involved in the etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as well as other developmental disorders. In addition, different forms of therapy for ADHD rely on reinforcement principles. As such, improved understanding of reward processing in ADHD could eventually lead to…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Task Analysis, Reinforcement, Therapy
Layng, T. V. Joe; Sota, Melinda; Leon, Marta – Behavior Analyst Today, 2011
Reading comprehension can be considered a complex human performance involving two integrated repertoires: a verbal repertoire and an investigative (generative) repertoire. This paper describes the theoretical framework that formed the guiding foundation for the development of Headsprout[R] Reading Comprehension and to the authors' approach to…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Models, Children, Decoding (Reading)
Justice, Laura M.; Logan, Jessica R.; Damschroder, Laura – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: This study presents an application of the theoretical domains framework (TDF; Michie et al., 2005), an integrative framework drawing on behavior-change theories, to speech-language pathology. Methods: A multistep procedure was used to identify barriers affecting caregivers' implementation of shared-reading interventions with their…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Children, Reading Instruction, Intervention
Forzano, L. B.; Michels, Jennifer L.; Carapella, R. K.; Conway, Patrick; Chelonis, J. J. – Psychological Record, 2011
The present experiment investigated the relationship between laboratory measures of self-control and delay of gratification in children and explored several other factors that may influence self-control. In the self-control paradigm, 30 four-year-old children repeatedly chose between three reinforcers received after a delay and one reinforcer…
Descriptors: Cues, Delay of Gratification, Models, Validity
Leon, Marta; Layng, T. V. Joe; Sota, Melinda – Behavior Analyst Today, 2011
Reading comprehension can be considered a complex human performance involving two integrated repertoires: a verbal repertoire and an investigative (generative) repertoire. The analytical and reasoning skills necessary to demonstrate reading comprehension can be systematically taught by analyzing the verbal and investigative repertoires involved…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading, Models, Children
Michael, Jack; Palmer, David C.; Sundberg, Mark L. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2011
Amid the novel terms and original analyses in Skinner's "Verbal Behavior", the importance of his discussion of multiple control is easily missed, but multiple control of verbal responses is the rule rather than the exception. In this paper we summarize and illustrate Skinner's analysis of multiple control and introduce the terms "convergent…
Descriptors: Verbal Operant Conditioning, Children, Autism, Speech
Nevin, John A.; Shahan, Timothy A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Behavioral momentum theory provides a quantitative account of how reinforcers experienced within a discriminative stimulus context govern the persistence of behavior that occurs in that context. The theory suggests that all reinforcers obtained in the presence of a discriminative stimulus increase resistance to change, regardless of whether those…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Children, Behavior Modification
Shabani, Daniel B.; Carr, James E.; Petursdottir, Anna Ingeborg – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
If the members of a functional response class occur in a predictable order, a response-class hierarchy is said to exist. Although this topic has received some attention in the applied literature, it remains relatively understudied. The purpose of the current investigation was to develop an analogue model of a response-class hierarchy. Children…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Models, Experiments, Classification
Neitzel, Jennifer – Preventing School Failure, 2010
Positive behavior support has gained attention in recent years as an effective practice for reducing challenging behaviors in children and youth with a variety of disabilities including autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The goal of positive behavioral interventions for students with ASD is to prevent and reduce the occurrence of interfering…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Pervasive Developmental Disorders

Greenberg, Stu – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1979
Two experiments were conducted to examine children's generality of imitative learning by measuring its transfer to other nonimitative performance conditions. Subjects in the first experiment were 14 children (mean age 8.5 years) from the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center's Children's Psychiatric Out-Patient…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Imitation, Learning Processes
Wahler, Robert C.; And Others – 1976
Research and clinical workers in the field of applied behavior analysis appear wedded to the re-education model of child behavior change. A review of the empirical literature strongly suggests that this model is inadequate in a number of respects. In response to these inadequacies, the authors propose an expansion of the model -- an expansion…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Children, Intervention
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