Off to a good start : a behaviorally based model for teaching children with Down syndrome. Book 1, Foundations for learning
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Bethesda, MD : Woodbine House, [2019].
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9781606132616, 160613261X
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Bethesda, MD : Woodbine House, [2019].
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185 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
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English
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9781606132616, 160613261X

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-180) and index.
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If you're the parent, teacher, or therapist of a young child with Down syndrome, you should know that Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), the evidence-based, gold-standard method for teaching children with autism, is an equally effective strategy for teaching children with Down syndrome! In Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children with Down Syndrome, Book 1: Foundations for Learning, the authors share the compelling research about the benefits of using ABA methods with children with Down syndrome, describe ABA principles and procedures, and provide the ABA-based curriculum they've used for nearly 20 years to successfully teach infants through kindergarteners with Down syndrome. With these books, readers will learn ABA practices for teaching children the all-important foundational skills for motor, social-communication, cognitive, and self-care development. Book 1: Foundations for Learning is the starting point for parents and professionals with little or no knowledge of ABA. It covers: an overview of ABA and how to apply its principles and strategies to teach skills background information on the characteristic learning profile of children with Down syndrome and how strengths (such as visual learning abilities and the desire to interact with others) can be used to overcome weaknesses the importance of inclusion and high expectations how to choose target skills to teach and set up learning opportunities using prompts and reinforcement to shape desired behavior and skills the importance of generalizing skills learned in one setting to another how to minimize behavior which interferes with learning tracking and evaluating progress how to build a team of caregivers and professionals to teach using ABA

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jones, E. A., & Feeley, K. M. (2019). Off to a good start: a behaviorally based model for teaching children with Down syndrome (First edition.). Woodbine House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jones, Emily A. and Kathleen M., Feeley. 2019. Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children With Down Syndrome. Woodbine House.

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Jones, Emily A. and Kathleen M., Feeley. Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children With Down Syndrome Woodbine House, 2019.

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Jones, Emily A.,, and Kathleen M. Feeley. Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children With Down Syndrome First edition., Woodbine House, 2019.

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