While uncommon, child abduction is a valid fear for parents and caregivers. In order to prevent or reduce the occurrence of child abduction, children should be trained as to how to respond when faced with an abduction attempt.
Read MoreThe fear of children playing with guns and unintentionally causing injury to themselves or others is a real and grave concern. Studies have found that, even immediately after being told never to touch a gun, kids do pick up and play with guns and cannot consistently discriminate between a real or fake gun.
Read MoreIn Applied Behavior Analysis and the teaching of communication skills, a tact (a word coined by B.F. Skinner in 1957) is when something is verbally labeled in response to something that is seen, heard, tasted, felt or smelled.
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