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Verbal Behavior: Mary Lynch Barbera’s Radio Show

Submitted by Dr. Friga on March 8, 2009 – 2:17 pmNo Comment
Verbal Behavior: Mary Lynch Barbera’s Radio Show

Online Radio Show – The Verbal Behavior Approach: Teaching Children with Autism

Mary Lynch Barbera’s journey began in 1999 when her son Lucas was diagnosed with autism. She went from knowing almost nothing about autism to becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst working with hundreds of children. In 2007, she published the book: The Verbal Behavior Approach: How to Teach Children with Autism and Related Disorders.  Since September 2007, Ms. Barbera has hosted a monthly radio show on AutismOne Radio. The episodes feature the topics covered in her book and expand upon her experiences using the Verbal Behavior Model in the treatment of children with autism.

The Verbal Behavior Approach: Teaching Children with Autism Archive

Episode

Title

Date

Length

01

The Verbal Behavior Approach

09/2007

32:50

02

Adding ABA to your current biomedical treatment

10/2007

29:54

03

Reducing Problem Behaviors in Children with Autism

11/2007

31:29

04

Reinforcement and the Pairing Process

12/2007

32:43

05

Manding: Teaching your Child Requesting Skills

01/2008

29:19

06

Increasing Speech in Non-Vocal Children

02/2008

32:37

07

Errorless Teaching

03/2008

28:56

08

Non-Verbal Behavior

04/2008

39:00

09

Teaching the Verbal Operant

06/2008

31:48

10

Verbal Behavior: Putting it All Together

09/2008

31:56

11

Toilet Training

10/2008

32:44

12

Lessons Learned on My Autism Journey

01/2009

31:46

13

Getting Started on VB with Early Learners

02/2009

26:47

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