Rachel H. Thompson, Paige M. McKerchar, & Kelly A. Dancho (2004).
The effects of delayed physical prompts and reinforcement on infant sign language acquisition.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
37, 379-383.
Researchers and clinicians have recommended that sign language be taught to typically
developing children during their first 2 years of life; however, existing research does not provide
adequate information regarding appropriate methods of sign training. We used delayed physical
prompting and reinforcement to teach manual signs to 3 children between the ages of 6 and 13
months. Data were collected on the occurrence of prompted and independent signs as well as
crying. Sign training was successful in producing independent signing in all 3 children in under
4 hr of training per child.
DESCRIPTORS: communication training, infants, noncontingent reinforcement, physical prompting, sign language, delay