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Teaching Parents to Employ Mand-Model Procedures to Teach Their Children Requesting

Kay L. Mobayed

Kentucky River Community Care

Belva C. Collins

University of Kentucky, bcoll01{at}pop.uky.edu

Diane E. Strangis

University of Kentucky

John W. Schuster

University of Kentucky

Mary Louise Hemmeter

University of Kentucky

In this investigation, a home-based interventionist taught 4 female parents to embed the mand-model procedure in daily activities to teach expressive language skills to their young children with speech delays. A multiple probe design was used to demonstrate experimental control and an ecological process was used to select functional areas in the home where language skills could be taught. Data were collected on parents' use of the procedure and their child's responses. During the intervention phase, parents were provided with feedback along with specific encouragement to use the individualized instructional program daily. Results indicated that parents can be taught to embed effectively the mand-model procedure into functional activities, resulting in children's acquisition of target verbal responses across settings.

Journal of Early Intervention, Vol. 23, No. 3, 165-179 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/10538151000230030601


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