Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 [VerbalBehavior] resources for designing program Hi, I've emailed a few times before with specific questions. Now I need more general info. I work with a 6 year old boy who seems to be in an intermediate stage. I've read The Verbal Behavior Approach, and gotten a lot of good info from it. I think we're ready for the next step. I'm currently using Teach Me Language, and really like it. I need to know other resources that will help for this stage. His parents have spent so much on therapies and bought so many books that I'm hesitant to recommend any more unless I can preview it first. I've heard good things about Educate Toward Recovery. Is there a way to preview any of it to see if it might be what he needs? He's very verbal, but not conversational, but he's already mastered a lot of the beginning exercises that I've seen for teaching conversation. Any advice for getting together a program for conversation skills, or if anyone knows how I can preview some of the possible books before buying, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Hello. This is very considerate of you, , to provide folks the essence of some of your best work as you have done, " freely, " (unconditionally?) of our " needs, " thereof? .. . You seem to have this down pat, what has to be done in this respect of ABA (Teaching?) .. . Now, it may come down to who has the reinforcers, of resources, to carry on with it? .. . Hello, to All, thereof Isn't Communication pretty much the opposite of politics (of the less reasonable, behavior?) and what it all breaks down to, thereof? I'd say, " something " to that affect.. .;=). Keep that up to my/our measure of success and Understanding More, thereof? .. . [Of Communication .] My sense of that. If you want to learn how to deal with the " political " child, (not so much of this, Communication. you'll want to read 's book, and a wiser person you would be for it, (I Feel) with what we can " all " " add " to it, of More... Individuals, of Communication, for Understanding More of " Reason, " (ABA) and all that that has to offer, thereof (.) I'm recommending 's book to you in that respect, of what I Feel and know of it, thereof Best wishes, Mike, I ABA ABA for Understanding, More Less corrective and more Supportive (reinforcing) of what matters, to what we " need " as Individuals, of Communication.. . Feel " Free " to join in in that respect?!. (I Do, thereof .) [+/-/O ] In , Schramm <knospeaba_robert@...> wrote: > > [VerbalBehavior] resources for designing program > > Hi, > I've emailed a few times before with specific questions. Now I need more > general info. I work with a 6 year old boy who seems to be in an > intermediate stage. I've read The Verbal Behavior Approach, and gotten a lot > of good info from it. I think we're ready for the next step. I'm currently > using Teach Me Language, and really like it. I need to know other resources > that will help for this stage. His parents have spent so much on therapies > and bought so many books that I'm hesitant to recommend any more unless I > can preview it first. I've heard good things about Educate Toward Recovery. > Is there a way to preview any of it to see if it might be what he needs? > He's very verbal, but not conversational, but he's already mastered a lot of > the beginning exercises that I've seen for teaching conversation. > > Any advice for getting together a program for conversation skills, or if > anyone knows how I can preview some of the possible books before buying, I'd > really appreciate it. > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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