For the most part, these clips weren't useless. Most of the skills here have benefits - though "do this" every three seconds was still plain irritating, no doubt all the more so for the kids - and why "withhold his responding until the complete command is given"? Ken seems like he would have backtracked and finished the two-part instruction on his own.
these videos are very interesting....but i have a question...maybe it's a bit dumm....but has anybody asked were are these kids now??...because these videos are a bit old.....:d
Schreibman & Anderson (2001) write about more natural intervention settings and techniques saying, "It is important to remember that even though these [natural interventions] are less formally structured, they are no less behavioral than the more highly structured discrete trial training."
Schreibman, L., & Anderson, A. (2001). Focus on Integration: The Future of the Behavioral Treatment of Autism. Behavior Therapy, Vol. 32, 619-632.
is the head patting really going to reinforce them considering they probably don't feel anything? I mean from the patting
towlex 4 months ago
is the head patting really going to reinforce them considering they probably don't feel anything?
towlex 4 months ago
For the most part, these clips weren't useless. Most of the skills here have benefits - though "do this" every three seconds was still plain irritating, no doubt all the more so for the kids - and why "withhold his responding until the complete command is given"? Ken seems like he would have backtracked and finished the two-part instruction on his own.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
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MrIDKS 2 years ago
these videos are very interesting....but i have a question...maybe it's a bit dumm....but has anybody asked were are these kids now??...because these videos are a bit old.....:d
crysulyna1 2 years ago
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No idea where they are now. This is from 1981.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
gracias por los videos
OceanMage 2 years ago
how things change, thank goodness
tigerbees 2 years ago
Schreibman & Anderson (2001) write about more natural intervention settings and techniques saying, "It is important to remember that even though these [natural interventions] are less formally structured, they are no less behavioral than the more highly structured discrete trial training."
Schreibman, L., & Anderson, A. (2001). Focus on Integration: The Future of the Behavioral Treatment of Autism. Behavior Therapy, Vol. 32, 619-632.
ABAisSCIENCE 3 years ago
gracias por videos muy interesantes.
glaad35 3 years ago
thank you its very good videoes
alfankosh 3 years ago