Joint Control

This video provides an in-depth look at Joint Control, a sophisticated & advanced concept in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that plays a crucial role in the development of complex language and cognitive skills among children with autism. Joint Control refers to the simultaneous application of multiple verbal operants to achieve a specific goal, enhancing the child's ability to engage in more sophisticated verbal or listener behaviors. This approach is particularly effective in teaching tasks that require memory, sequencing, and the integration of multiple steps or components.

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