“…Protocols are designed to establish and strengthen behaviors that lead to attachment and participatory behaviors and include descriptions of how to shape adult proximity and interaction, shape facial expressions and voices to have a reinforcing value through a combination of operant and respondent pairing contingencies (Greer, Singer-Dudek, & Gautreaux, 2006; Nuzzolo-Gomez, Leonard, Ortiz, Rivera-Valdes, & Greer, 2002; Shillingsburg, Hollander, Yosick, Bowen, & Muskat, 2015). Other protocols teach the essential tact repertoires for naming, categorizing, and describing the features and functions of objects that are subsequently used to teach rudimentary social/conversational skills (Greer, Stolfi, Chavez-Brown, & Rivera-Valdez, 2005; Greer, Stolfi, & Pistoljevic, 2007; Miguel, Petursdottir, Carr, & Michael, 2008; Pérez-González, Díaz, Fernández-García, & Baizán, 2015; Pérez-González, Garcia-Asenjo, Williams, and Carnerero, 2007; Pérez-González, Hervzlikowicz, and Williams, 2008; Williams, Carnerero, & Pérez-González, 2006; Williams, Pérez-González, and Vogt, 2003).…”