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Original Articles

Teaching children to do what they say they will do: A review of research with suggested applications for exceptional children

Pages 119-125 | Published online: 06 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

A major challenge for intervention programs involves ensuring that new response patterns occur in circumstances and at times other than the training setting. Teaching children to use verbal cues to control nonverbal behaviours is suggested as a procedure for establishing adaptive behaviours and as a self‐management strategy for ensuring generalization and maintenance of new responses.

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