Psicologia (Jul 2010)
Emergent Relations after Teaching Textual Responses with Simple Discrimination Procedure in Children
Abstract
The repertoire of reading with comprehension has been found during emergent relations tests after teaching with conditional discrimination procedure. The present study aimed to evaluate whether emergent relations could be established after teaching textual responses with simple discrimination procedure. Three illiterate children were submitted to pretests, textual responses teaching to thirty words, post-tests and emergent relations tests between spoken and written words and pictures. During teaching, each word was presented and a correct response was followed by a compliment. When an incorrect response occurred, the experimenter named the word and the child repeated it. The results suggest that teaching textual responses with simple discrimination procedure produced emergent relations. A teaching procedure that minimizes the occurrence of errors produced a wider repertory than taught. For illiterate children, this kind of education is of paramount importance.