Abstract
This article describes a program based on behavioral principles to develop verbal behavior in severely handicapped young children and designed to be conducted by college students. The results indicate that college students are able to apply their technical skills, obtained mainly from an increasing number of behaviorally oriented courses offered at the undergraduate level, and make important contributions to the language development of severely handicapped children. These findings have implications with respect to the shortage of technical personnel in institutions and treatment centers.
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