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Teaching Mands for Information about Location by using “Where” and “Which” to Children with Autism

Alqunaysi, Rayan Hamad M
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/2531
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Deficits in communication are one of the major features among individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a difficulty that affects all aspects of language. The present study applied an intervention strategy previously applied by Somers et al. (2014) to teach children with ASD to mand for information about location by using the words “where” and “Which.” The study applied a multiple probes design across settings to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. The procedure was effective, and the participant acquired manding skills and was able to generalize these skills with novel items.
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