Asking for reinforcers that you want or for undesirable events to stop; sometimes called a request.
What is a mand?
The column that discusses a student's ability to repeat what is heard.
What is echoic?
The component(s) that need to be completed prior to filling out the transition assessment.
What are the milestones and barriers?
The component(s) that need to be completed prior to assessing the barriers.
What is the milestones assessment?
Naming or identifying objects, actions, events, etc.
What is a tact?
The level in which children use nouns and verbs in their tacts
What is level 2?
This score should be in the high range to look towards a less restrictive environment.
What is the transitions score?
This score should be in the low range to look towards a less restrictive environment.
What is the barriers score?
The name for the analysis of language.
What is verbal behavior?
Answering questions or having conversations where your words are controlled by other words.
What is an intraverbal?
The level that introduces reading, writing, and math.
What is level 3?
The number of transition skills that this assessment discusses.
What is 18?
The number of barriers that this assessment discusses.
What is 24?
Following instructions or complying with the mands of others.
What is listener responding?
A low score in any of the transition areas indicates ______.
What is an area of growth?
A tendency to "guess" at the correct answer by emitting several words (or signs or icon selections) that have been reinforced in the past.
What is scrolling?
Copying another's movements
What is motor imitation?
The category where the student will spontaneously vocalize whole words or phrases with appropriate intonation and rhythm.
What is spontaneous vocal behavior?
The scale that this assessment is scored with.
What is a Likert scale (1-5)?
What is a Likert scale (0-4)?