VB-MAPP (Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program) - Web-Based Training - 34344
This online, self-paced training course provides in-depth guidance on implementing a Verbal Behavior Milestone Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP). Participants will learn how to assess language skills, identify developmental milestones, and create effective learning plans. The course focuses on practical strategies for accurate assessment and meaningful intervention. The web-based VB-MAPP training library is a convenient resource that provides self-paced access to a wealth of knowledge at your fingertips.
Conducting the VB-MAPP Assessment – 8 hours – 5 BACB CEUs
Teaching students after the VB-MAPP Assessment – 12 hours – 10 BACB CEUs
Audiences
Teacher - Special Education, Directors
Prerequisite/Special Notes
Please email Michael Tucker at mtucker@esc11.net after registering for instructions on accessing the VB-MAPP training
Objectives
Participants will be able to explain the purpose of the VB-MAPP, including how it is used to assess verbal behavior and language development in children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
Session
61325
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