
How to Pick Initial Manding Targets for a Child Just Learning to Talk
Observe & Record Watch your child for 3-5 days. Write a list of all the things he or she wants over the course of each day and how he or she gets access to those items. At the end of the 3-5 days, look at the list and pick the items or actions that are most frequent and most motivating for your child. Also, choose items that he or she does not have an appropriate way to ask for those items or actions yet. Here is a data sheet you can use. Be Specific Target specific actio

Verb-Noun Mands: Target Brainstorm
Verb-Noun Manding Target Brainstorm for parents of children with autism

Manding 101
Background information on Manding for parents of children with autism who are running or want to start an ABA program for their child.

The Verbal Operants
Verbal Behavior is behavior that is mediated by another person and includes talking, sign language, using an AAC device, and writing. In Verbal Behavior, language is classified into different "categories," called the verbal operants. This classification is based on a functional analysis on how and why we use language. The following is a summary and examples of each of the verbal operants. Mand: Asking for something you are motivated for (requesting). Examples: - The child