Many of our students struggle with initiating language and conversation. Because of this, we usually place a strong emphasis on teaching requesting, or manding, in an ABA program. Here, we discuss how we can teach more advanced manding with WH questions. If our learners can mand for their wants and needs, it helps reduce challenging behaviors and motivates them to talk.
How to Teach WH Questions
These are prerequisite skills a learner needs before teaching manding with WH questions that we discuss in this episode. We share some of the common mistakes we might make and how to troubleshoot. We also discuss where to start when introducing WH questions, how to make the programming fun and keep learners motivated, and practical examples of teaching WH questions.
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What’s Inside:
- How to teach manding with WH questions
- Prerequisite skills needed before introducing WH questions
- How to make programming fun to keep learners motivated
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