Session 224 with Andy Bondy
Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube
Many-time guest Dr. Andy Bondy returns to the podcast for a fun chat. Our conversation centered around a recent talk he gave which was titled, "Verbal Behavior: Myths and Misconceptions."
What myths and misconceptions are we talking about here? Well, I certainly don't want to spoil the podcast, but we did manage to cover a wide variety of topics, including:
- PECS' Certified Classroom process.
- The conceptual rather than data-based nature of the Verbal Behavior book itself.
- Recall versus recognition.
- Aided versus unaided communication systems.
- Selection versus topography-based communication systems.
- The more subtle aspects of the autoclitic.
- Whether PECS limits improvised communication.
- The topic of Matching-to-sample vs. Tacting in PECS.
- The nature of prompts.
- Constructional aspects of learning.
As many of my chats with Andy have gone, this is a podcast that could've been twice as long. Good news though: we've already scheduled a follow up interview for later on in the summer. If you have questions based on this podcast, perhaps we can feature an "Ask Andy Anything," segment.
Keep an eye on the BOP emails for future announcements.
Andy grounded his points in many empirical studies (and of course the OG text, Verbal Behavior). I've done my best to capture all of them below:
- Kuhn's, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
- Potter and Brown (1997). A review of studies examining the nature of selection-based and topography-based verbal behavior.
- Tincani (2004). Comparing the Picture Exchange Communication System and Sign Language Training for Children with Autism.
- Tincani et al. (2006). The Picture Exchange Communication System: Effects on Manding and Speech Development for School-Aged Children with Autism.
- Marckel et al. (2006). A preliminary analysis of teaching improvisation with the picture exchange communication system to children with autism.
- Chaabane et al. (2009). The effects of parent-implemented PECS training on improvisation of mands by children with autism.
- Schreibman and Stahmer (2014). A randomized trial comparison of the effects of verbal and pictorial naturalistic communication strategies on spoken language for young children with autism.
- See here for Andy's previous appearances on the BOP.
Find out more about PECS' services, products, and trainings here.
- The University of Cincinnati Online. UC Online designed a Master of Education in Behavior Analysis program that is 100% online and asynchronous, meaning you log on when it works for you. Want to learn more? Go to online.uc.edu and click the “request info” button.
- Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations.
- ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests!