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- Title
The Effects of Intensive Tact Instruction on Three Verbal Operants in Non-Instructional Settings for Two Children with Autism.
- Authors
Lydon, Helena; Healy, Olive; Leader, Geraldine; Keohane, Dolleen-Day
- Abstract
This study examined the effects of daily intensive tact instruction on the emission of verbal operants in non-instructional settings by two preschool aged children with autism. A delayed multiple probe design across participants was used to assess the effects of intensive tact instruction on the number of pure tacts, mands and, conversational units emitted in three non-instructional settings. Daily tact instruction included 100 tact learn units presented above the participants' daily instruction. Five categories of tacts were selected for intensive instruction and were presented as sets of two-dimensional stimuli. Probe sessions of 15 minutes each were conducted as pre- and post- tests following mastery of each set of tacts. Results demonstrated a functional relationship between daily intensive tact instruction and increases in the number of pure tacts emitted in non-instructional settings.
- Subjects
CHILDREN with disabilities; AUTISM; TEACHING; LANGUAGE &; languages; COMMUNICATION; STUDENTS; DEVELOPMENTAL disabilities; INTERPERSONAL relations; MIDDLE school students
- Publication
Journal of Speech-Language Pathology & Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008, Vol 3, Issue 2/3, p35
- ISSN
1932-4731
- Publication type
Article