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Verbal Terminology

Ep. 4

There are many different components to verbal communication. As a provider and/or parent, that can feel really overwhelming. This training, hosted by Avery Allen, BCBA, LBA on behalf of MDA Africa, will define, address, and provide examples for each of the verbal operants and various terminology used to describe verbal behavior in the ABA world. This presentation is ideal for professionals and parents who have some experience with ABA principles.

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