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Learning Development


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Describes the basic role of verbal behavior in a learning process in the context of non-verbal cues. Discusses the learning development in three aspects, consultant as a Behavior Developer, Human Development as a Behavioural System, and Methods of Helping consultant. Professional guidance is prescribed to be the engendering of the tactics within clients as processes which will facilitate change in the affective, cognitive, and motor domains. The verbal counter parts of these tactics, are framed into the form of questions. Which together with supportive non-verbals elicit analogous behavior by the client.
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Patrick R. Penland
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
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Patrick R. Penland
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States

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Describes the basic role of verbal behavior in a learning process in the context of non-verbal cues. Discusses the learning development in three aspects, consultant as a Behavior Developer, Human Development as a Behavioural System, and Methods of Helping consultant. Professional guidance is prescribed to be the engendering of the tactics within clients as processes which will facilitate change in the affective, cognitive, and motor domains. The verbal counter parts of these tactics, are framed into the form of questions. Which together with supportive non-verbals elicit analogous behavior by the client.