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Definition
Pros: Free/doesn't require specific software, provides fast results, and
can use 50-utterance sample vs 100.
Cons: limited metrics and no normative data for comparisons
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Language Sample Analysis (LSA) Presymbolic communication
SUGAR LSA: Pros & Cons Environmental Sabotage
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Definition
- A traditional way to think about teaching more symbols
is to teach across semantic categories such as nouns,
verbs, prepositions
- More contemporary thought is to teach symbols through
stages of word combinations
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Behavioral chain interruption Teaching semantic categories
Expanding intentions Environmental Sabotage
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Definition
Identifying behaviors that are functionally equivalent
while simultaneously decreasing reinforcement of the
challenging behavior.
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, Directive approaches Presymbolic communication
Type-Token Ratio (TTR) Replacement behaviors
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Definition
The beginning stage of communication development, where
children use gestures, vocalizations, body movements, and
facial expressions to convey their wants and needs.
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Vocalization development Word combinations: Stage 3
Punishment as a last resort Presymbolic communication
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Waiting for a response or communicative behavior from a
child.
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, Language modeling Telegraphic speech
Expectant delays Incidental teaching
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Screaming, finger splaying, tongue thrusting, indicating
agitation
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Incidental teaching Teaching requesting
Avoidance Expectant delays
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A behavioral consequence that decreases a behavior,
may include time-out, over-correction, response cost, or
verbal reprimand.
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