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This blog post will cover G-11 of Section 2 in the BCBA/BCaBA Fifth Edition Task List. You will learn about "Skinner's analysis... [of] verbal behavior" (Behavior Analyst Certification Board, 2017). #behavior #behaviour #verbalbehavior #verbalbehaviour #appliedbehavioranalysis #appliedbehaviouranalysis #allthewaystoaba #mand #tact #echoic #intraverbal #mands #tacts #echoics #intraverbals #manding #tacting #Skinner #BFSkinner #AllDayABA

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Listener Responding (LR) sometimes known as receptive language, requires the listener to respond to another’s verbal behavior.

Here’s an example: if you say “Where are your shoes!?” and your kids respond by getting their shoes. Or maybe in the classroom you say “Everyone get your glue!” and your students respond by taking their glue out. Register Behavior Technician, Verbal Behavior Aba, Listener Responding Aba, Antecedent Interventions Aba, Aba Training, Aba Training Applied Behavior Analysis, Verbal Behavior, Challenging Behaviors, Chaos Coordinator

Listener Responding (LR) sometimes known as receptive language, requires the listener to respond to another’s verbal behavior. Here’s an example: if you say “Where are your shoes!?” and your kids respond by getting their shoes. Or maybe in the classroom you say “Everyone get your glue!” and your students respond by taking their glue out.

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