by Mark L. Sundberg and James W. Partington
Most children with autism or other developmental disabilities experience severe
language delays or delays. Teaching language to these children can be quite a
challenge to parents and professionals. This book presents a state-of-the-art
language assessment and intervention program based on B.F. Skinner's behavioral
analysis of language, and the extensive body of empirical research that supports
Skinner's analysis.
The first section of the book provides information regarding preparation for
language intervention, including a brief language assessment and a system to
interpret the assessment in order to determine the best place to start
intervention for an individual child. Section One also contains a chapter on
augmentative communication and information on how to decide if it is necessary;
and if so, which type might be the best for an individual child. Section Two
focuses on the development of initial communication skills for nonverbal
children, and Section Three focuses on teaching more advanced language and
social skills. Section Four presents issues relevant to the implementation of a
language program in a child's natural and school environments. In addition,
there are a variety of data sheets and skills tracking forms located throughout
the book.
312 pages
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