G-11 part 7
Listener responding by feature refers to
identifying a characteristic that an object in common with another object
Listener responding by class refers to
identifying an object given a general category to which the object could be included
A carrier phrase is
is part of the SD; it "carried" the target word
Your goal to enable your student to engage in intraverbals about fish...
listener responding buy function, feature, and class
"Receptive skills" has been placed in literature with
listener skills
One reason for teaching listener responding by function, feature and class (LRFFC) is to
promote effective responding to stimulus conditions found in the natural environment
Initial listener training spread throughout the day and across settings has the benefit of
reduced satiation and varied training conditions
For initial listener training, the verbal prompt "come here"
should be paired with a reinforcer visible to the learner at the time of the prompt ata mb sb
When initially conducting listener training, responding appropriately to "Come here"
should produce immediate reinforcement
For a child with limited listener skills, assessment can be conducted by identifying the number of words/phases
that the child responds to correctly in a natural or play setting ata wt tt
An example of listener responding by feature would be "Point to
the one that has a glass screen
An example of listener responding by feature would be "Touch
the one with wheels
Once a child responds correctly to "Come here," with a visible reinforcer, the next step would usually be to have
the reinforcer hidden while the child is approaching
Listener responding by function, feature, and class training trials should begin with two words that
the student has mastered as TACTS (types of dogs, types of candy)
An example of listener responding by class would by "Touch"
the vehicle
Teaching listener responding by function increases the likelihood of correct responding
to SDs that describe what an object does, rather than specifying the object by name
An example of listener responding by FUNCTION would be "point to
what we watch movies on
An example SD of listener responding by function would be "Touch
what you write with
Listener responding by function, feature,, and class training trials should begin
with two words that are very DIFFERENT from each other, that are from different classes, that the student has mastered as tacts, and which they differently respond
The teacher says "Please sit," and the learner sits. With respect to the learner, this exemplifies
a listener skill
Assessment of a listener skill is achieved by determining if
a verbal stimulus (instruction) controls a specific behvaior ts av av
For initial listener training, the verbal prompt "come here"
all of the above sb mb
Vary carrier phrases by
altering the SD-for example, "Touch the _______." instead of "SHOW me the _____."
If a child has some degree of imitative behavior, then
an imitative prompt can precede a verbal directive to aid teaching listener skills