G11 Use Skinner's Analysis to Teach Verbal Behavior Part 8 Flashcards
Unaided or no-tech forms of augmentative and alternative communication include which of the following?
Standing near a desired object, ASL, gesturing, taking a caregiver’s hand and reaching it toward and object
AAC includes forms of communication that
Are aided or unaided by external supports and tools
Advantages of AAC picture systems where learner point, touch, look at, or use pictures to communicate include
The behavior of pointing is commonly in a learner’s repertoire
It is simple to learn because it is MTS.
There is no need to shape complex behaviors.
It is easily understood by the listener.
Aided forms of AAC include which of the following?
Speech generating devices, pictures, tangible objects
All forms of AAC require that speakers learn specific skills that
Enable the speaker to access reinforcers
AAC systems can be used to
Supplement or replace the use of verbal speech
An advantage of sign language is that
Signing may improve speech
Disadvantages of AAC picture systems where the learner point, touch, look at, or use picture to communicate include:
Does not typically improve speech.
Difficult to manage when there are a large number of pictures.
Symbols become increasingly abstract as complexity of words increases.
Limits the speaker’s choice to the picture available.
An advantage of sign language is that
No extra materials, such as pictures or devices, are needed.
A disadvantage of sign language is that
It requires other to know or learn the language
The benefit of PECS as compared to other picture systems is that PECS
All the above:
Trains mands as the first form of communication.
Engages the listener by placing a picture in their hands.
Results in vocal improvements in children.
Which of the following are considered AAC?
Typing a word when requesting food.
Pressing a button that activates a recording of the word “hi”
Signing truck when seeing a truck.
Which of the following are considered AAC?
Typing a word when requesting food.
Pressing a button that activates a recording of the word “hi”
Signing truck when seeing a truck.
Moving an object to the finish box after a task is completed.
Standing by and looking at a soda on the table.