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El. knyga: Derived Relational Responding Applications for Learners with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities: A Progressive Guide to Change

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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: New Harbinger Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608826391
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: New Harbinger Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608826391

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Derived Relational Responding offers a series of revolutionary intervention programs for applied work in human language and cognition targeted at students with autism and other developmental disabilities. It presents a program drawn from derived stimulus relations that you can use to help students of all ages acquire foundational and advanced verbal, social, and cognitive skills.

The first part of Derived Relational Responding provides step-by-step instructions for helping students learn relationally, acquire rudimentary verbal operants, and develop other basic language skills. In the second section of this book, you'll find ways to enhance students' receptive and expressive repertoires by developing their ability to read, spell, construct sentences, and use grammar. Finally, you'll find out how to teach students to apply the skills they've learned to higher order cognitive and social functions, including perspective-taking, empathy, mathematical reasoning, intelligence, and creativity. This applied behavior analytic training approach will help students make many substantial and lasting gains in language and cognition not possible with traditional interventions.



By implementing the techniques described in Derived Relational Responding, techniques based on a breakthrough new understanding of how humans acquire and use language, clinicians can make significant progress with their clients with autism and other developmental disabilities, limiting the loss of cognitive and social functioning that typically results from these conditions.
Series Editor Letter vii
Foreword An Applied Behavioral Psychology of Language and Cognition ix
Introduction and Acknowledgments 1(6)
PART 1 Establishing the Prerequisites for Normal Language
Reinforcer Identification Strategies and Teaching Learner Readiness Skills
7(18)
Thomas S. Higbee
The Assessment of Basic Learning Abilities (ABLA) and Its Relation to the Development of Stimulus Relations in Persons with Autism and Other Intellectual Disabilities
25(16)
W. Larry Williams
Marianne L. Jackson
Observing Responses: Foundations of Higher-Order Verbal Operants
41(22)
Dolleen-Day Keohane
Jo Ann Pereira Delgado
R. Douglas Greer
Joint Attention and Social Referencing in Infancy as Precursors of Derived Relational Responding
63(16)
Martha Pelaez
Establishing Mand and Tact Repertoires
79(32)
Linda A. LeBlanc
M. Dillon
Rachael A. Sautter
PART 2 Speaking with Meaning and Listening with Understanding
Nonrelational and Relational Instructional Control
111(18)
Jonathan Tarbox
Rachel S.F. Tarbox
Denis O'Hora
Naming and Frames of Coordination
129(20)
Caio F. Miguel
Anna I. Petursdottir
Appendix
143(6)
Acquiring the Earliest Relational Operants: Coordination, Difference, Opposition, Comparison, and Hierarchy
149(22)
Carmen Luciano
Miguel Rodriguez
Israel Manas
Francisco Ruiz
Nicholas M. Berens
Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas
Applying Relational Operants to Reading and Spelling
171(38)
Deisy G. de Souza
Julio C. de Rose
Federal de Sao Carlos
Syntax, Grammatical Transformation, and Productivity: A Synthesis of Stimulus Sequences, Equivalence Classes, and Contextual Control
209(28)
Harry A. Mackay
Lanny Fields
Extending Functional Communication Through Relational Framing
237(20)
Rocio Rosales
Ruth Anne Rehfeldt
PART 3 Self, Reasoning, Problem Solving, and Creativity
Training Analogical Reasoning as Relational Responding
257(24)
Ian Stewart
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Tim Weil
Understanding and Training Perspective Taking as Relational Responding
281(20)
Louise McHugh
Yvonne Barnes-Holmes
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Establishing Empathy
301(12)
Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas
Carmen Luciano
Olga Gutierrez-Martinez
Carmelo Visdomine
Mathematical Reasoning
313(22)
Chris Ninness
James Holland
Glen McCuller
Robin Rumph
Sharon Ninness
Jennifer McGinty
Stephen F. Austin
Developing Self-Dierected Rules
335(18)
Carmen Luciano
Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas
Francisco Cabello-Luque
Monica Hernandez
Teaching Flexible, Intelligent, and Creative Behavior
353(22)
Catriona O'Toole
Carol Murphy
Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Jennifer O'Connor
Index 375