Children with an autism spectrum disorder have significant delays in their communication and social interaction skills. When attempting to teach new language and social skills, it is important to make the learning activities enjoyable such that while the child learns important language, they are motivated to interact with others, especially those who work with them. This offering is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the verbal behavior analysis of language.
Participants will learn about issues related to assessing a child's language abilities and how to then implement appropriate and practical language intervention strategies. A major emphasis will be placed on identifying methods to enhance and utilize motivational variables to teach language in both structured teaching sessions and in daily activities.
This offering is part of the series: Session # 46422 Turning your Early Childhood Classroom into a ShaperSpace! Learning the Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis While Increasing Language and Communication Skills in Students with Autism
(Board Certified Autism Technician Series (BCAT) )
It may be taken as a stand alone workshop.