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Wednesday, August 4 • 1:00pm - 3:30pm
34. Bidirectional Naming and the Development of Language and Cognition

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The term bidirectional naming (BiN) has been used to describe the integration of listener and speaker behaviors that leads to speaking with understanding. In other words, it is the basic behavioral unit for the establishment of verbal behavior. In this talk, I will explain the importance of bidirectional naming, as well as how it is developed in the course of a typical child's development. Finally, with examples from the behavior analytic literature, I will suggest ways by which each of the skills that lead to the development of BiN can be remedied during intervention with early learners diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities, most of whom may not display some of these skills.

Credits: Act 48, ASHA, BACB, Occupational Therapy, PA Board of PSYCH, Physical Therapy, Social Work

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avatar for Caio Miguel

Caio Miguel

Professor, California State University, Sacramento
Dr. Caio Miguel is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Verbal Behavior Research Laboratory at California State University, Sacramento. He holds adjunct appointments at Endicott College, MA., and at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is the past-editor of The Analysis... Read More →
avatar for Danielle LaFrance

Danielle LaFrance

Clinical Research Coordinator, Verbal Behavior Research Lab, California State University-Sacremento
Danielle LaFrance provides ongoing professional development, support, and oversight to both the staff she supervises, as well as graduate student interns. Her professional interests include evidence-based practices, verbal behavior, generative programming, discrimination, and staff... Read More →



Wednesday August 4, 2021 1:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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