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Posted: November 01 2009 at 10:46am | IP Logged Quote positiveautism

Hi everyone,

I am the editor of the Positively Autism newsletter. We are currently seeking
articles on incidental teaching to be published in our November/December 2009
issue. This issue will be published near the end of November. All articles
published can include a link to the author's website.

Please let me know if you are interested in writing an article. You can e-mail
me with your interest and a resume to nicole @ positivelyautism.com (remove
spaces).

Thank you and have a wonderful day!

Sincerely,

Nicole Caldwell, M.Ed.
Editor, Positively Autism
http://www.PositivelyAutism.com/



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Posted: November 04 2009 at 12:16am | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't know what incidental teaching is.  It will be interesting to read more about it on your newsletter.



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Posted: November 04 2009 at 10:11am | IP Logged Quote PhoenixRising

I found this online through Texas Tech University.  I'm not sure I'm any clearer on the concept, however.  It sounds a bit like speech/language therapy using a cross between the unschooling and child-centered approaches.

Incidental teaching is a systematic protocol of instruction that is provided in the context of natural environments. It takes place in the settings in which the new skills targeted for teaching will be needed. Incidental teaching is most often thought of as a language promotion technique, but these teaching procedures apply equally well to domains such as social, self-care, and academic skills. The origins of incidental teaching are firmly grounded in the principles of learning that are the cornerstone of more traditional behavioral procedures. The following list describes this method of intervention:

The intervention is composed of operant conditioning techniques
The intervention goals are socially significant
The intervention results are analyzed objectively by assessing each child's progress before, during, and after the intervention

In incidental teaching, the teacher or caregiver takes advantage of naturally occurring situations in which to provide language-learning opportunities for the child. The situation or activity is selected by the child, with the teacher or caregiver following the child's lead or interest. Incidental teaching strategies are designed to maximize reinforcement and facilitate generalization.

Once a teacher or caregiver identifies naturally occurring situations in which a child expresses interest, she or he then uses a series of graduated prompts to encourage the child's responses. Four levels of prompts are associated with incidental teaching.

Level 1 - institute a 30-second delay when a child displays an interest in a specific object or material
Level 2 - the caregiver prompts the child to ask for the desired object
Level 3 - involves a more elaborate request by the caregiver
Level 4 - the correct response is modeled by the caregiver and the child is prompted to imitate the response
Caregivers are taught to use the lowest level of prompt that would encourage the correct response by the child.



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Posted: November 04 2009 at 12:45pm | IP Logged Quote positiveautism

Thanks so much! Do you have a link to that article, so that I will be able to list it as a source?

Thanks, NorwayMom, for your support of the newsletter. :)

Nicole



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Posted: November 04 2009 at 1:01pm | IP Logged Quote PhoenixRising

Here you go:  http://www.educ.ttu.edu/edsp/burkhartproject/ModuleOne/Inter ventions/incidental_teaching.htm

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