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Special Features of TAGteach

TAGteach enables extremely precise positive reinforcement of behavior by using an acoustical signal to “mark” the behavior – at the precise moment the child performs the behavior!

The acoustical signal is a short, sharp sound made by a handheld device (the “tagger”). When the child performs the correct action, the parent/instructor immediately presses the button on the tagger and hands over a treat (candy, token, praise, social recognition, or money) as a reinforcer.

The key features of TAGteach are:

  • Easy to reinforce behaviors precisely and quickly
  • Delivers immediate, accurate feedback
  • Delivers positive reinforcement
  • Results in child performing correct action more often, and for longer times

TAGteach provides the three essential conditions for effective learning, as delineated by Dr. B.F. Skinner back in the 1950s:

 

  1. Immediate feedback
  2. Learning tasks broken down into small steps,
  3. The opportunity for children (and adults) to learn new skills at their own pace.
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  • Introduction

    • MODULE 1
    • Homework and Transcript
    • Course Outline and Navigation
  • Parent Survey Responses

    • Parent Survey Responses
    • What is TAGteach?
    • Positive Reinforcement
    • Pop Quiz
    • Special Features of TAGteach
    • What TAGteach is Not
    • Pop Quiz
  • What it Means to Use TAGteach

    • What it Means to Use TAGteach
    • Pop Quiz
    • TAGteach Causes a Change in Thinking
    • Avoiding Labels
    • Homework 1-1
    • Pop Quiz
  • Observation

    • Observation
    • Homework 1-2
    • Observation: Assess and Think
  • What is a Tag Point?

    • What is a Tag Point?
    • TAGteach Learning Goals
    • Tag Point Characteristics
    • Tag Point Definition
    • Pop Quiz
    • Homework 1-3
  • Getting Started

    • Getting Started
    • A Simple Example - Say Please
    • A Simple Example - Touch
    • A Simple Example - Capturing
    • Pop Quiz
    • Homework 1-4
  • More Complex Skills

    • More Complex Skills
    • Task Analysis
    • The Three Try Rule
    • Kicking Ball Tag Points
    • Evaluate Tag Points
    • Pop Quiz
    • Homework 1-5
  • Break it Down Further

    • Break it Down Further
    • Avoid Physical Prompting
  • Skill Example: Tink and Ball

    • Skill Example: Tink and Ball
    • Video #1 - Hold Ball
    • Discussion of Video #1
    • Q&A on Video #1
    • Factors in Training Situation
    • Video #2 - Drop Ball
    • Discussion of Video #2
    • Factors in Teaching Session
    • Q&A on Video #2
    • Pop Quiz
    • Homework 1-7
  • Skill Example: Swinging

    • Skill Example: Swinging
    • Discussion of Swing Video
    • Factors in Training Session
  • Know When to Stop

    • Know When to Stop
    • Pop Quiz
    • How to Take a Break
    • Video Example #1
    • Video Example #2
    • Video #2 Discussion
    • Pop Quiz
  • Summary

    • Summary
    • Homework 1-8
  • Q & A

    • Q & A
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