Early Contingency Learning and Child and Teacher Concomitant Social – Emotional Behavior *

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  • Melinda Raab
  • Carl J. Dunst
  • Linda L. Wilson
  • Cindy Parkey
چکیده

The value-added benefits of young children’s response-contingent learning were examined in a study of three children (2 females, 1 male) with multiple disabilities and profound developmental delays. Contingency learning games were used to increase child operant responding, and both the children’s and their teachers’ concomitant social–emotional behavior associated with operant responding were mapped onto child learning. Results showed that the learning games promoted child learning and that collateral child and teacher behavior were predictably associated with operant responding. The manner in which the findings extend the results from previous research

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تاریخ انتشار 2009