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In this video, I'm going to show you how to create the VHS or camcorder glitch effect

in Photoshop.

Hi, welcome back to the Photoshop training channel, I'm Jesus Ramirez.

In this video, I'm going to show you how to recreate the VHS VCR effect in Photoshop.

This is going to be a nondestructive technique, which means that we can always come back and

edit it if we need to, and it will also allow us to use this PSV file as a template, so

that we can apply this effect to any photo.

In fact, I'll link to this PVS right below on the description, so that you can download

it and use it yourself.

But, I do recommend following the tutorial, so that you can learn how to create this effect.

Even if you have no desire of creating this specific effect for your projects, the steps

that I'm going to use, should help you understand better Smart Objects, adjustment layers and

filters, and you can apply those techniques to any one of your projects.

Okay, let's get started.

We're going to work with this document here that contains this portrait and this text layer.

I'm not going to spend too much time with the text, but I am going to use text on this image.

If you are interested in downloading this font, I'm going to paste the link to it right

there on of the description so you can download it,

it's called VCR OSD Mono.

So, I already have that text here,

I'm going to disable it for now and we'll focus on working with the effect.

And actually write before I disable it, I just want to ask you to do one thing, I want

to see who can guess why I use this particular date on this text layer.

So, if you know, let me know in the comments.

But anyway, we're going to work with this portrait, and the first thing that we're going

to do is, rename this layer, original.

Then I'm going to right click and convert it into a Smart Object.

What I'm going to do now is apply a blur to this image, because no matter how you shot

your photo, it will probably be too sharp to pass for a VHS footage.

So, with this layer select, I'm going to go into Filter, Blur, Gaussian Blur, and I'm

just going to blur it just a bit.

I'm just making sure that the image is not very sharp.

So maybe about one pixel or maybe even more, we'll play it safe at 1.5, so you can see

here how we are losing all the detail in the image.

Then Press OK.

What I'm going to do now is, collapse that adjustment, so we have more real estate to

work with in the layers panel, and I'm going to press Ctrl J, Command J in the Mac, to

duplicate that Smart Object four times.

So, now I have four copies of that Smart Object.

And also, in case you don't know, a Smart Object is sort of a container that can contain

one or multiple layers, and you can apply filters, adjustments and distortions non destructively.

Which means that you can always come back and edit the adjustments, and even edit the

contents of that Smart Object.

And in this case, we have five different layers, but they're all linked.

If I double click on one of the Smart Object thumbnails, it opens up a new tab, and in

that tab I can replace the image.

So, I'm just going to open up my libraries panel and drag a photo in there, the photo

really doesn't matter, I'll just use this one, I'll scale it up, and I'm going to press

Ctrl S, Command S on the Mac to save, and go back into my VHS retro file, and notice

how all the layers are updated with this new image.

And Photoshop will also apply the blur to this photo.

But this is not the photo that we're going to use, but now you understand that all those

Smart Objects are linked with each other.

So I'm going to close the tab press, yes to save, and we get our original photo back.

What I'm going to do now is, rename these layers so, this one at the bottom will be

original, this one here will be red, and I'm going to right click on the layer and select

the red label so that it's easier to see.

This next one will be green, I'll do the same, I'll select the green label.

This next one will be blue, and you guessed it, I'm going to select the blue label for

that one, and the one on top, I'll call this torsion,

and I'll use orange for that.

I'm going to disable the Distortion layer,

and I'm going to work with the blue, green and red layers first.

I'm going to select the blue layer, then go in to filter, distort, sheer.

Sheer allows us to use this line to distort an image as you can see in the preview here,

you can click and drag these points out to delete them, or you can click on the line

to create new points.

You have two options; wraparound, which means that when you make an extreme distortion,

the pixels will wrap around to the other side.

So what that means is that, in this case half of her face is going off frame, but it's coming

in on the other side on the left hand side.

If I click repeat edge pixels, that won't happen, all Photoshop is doing is repeating

the pixels that are on the edge, that's why you get that line there in the center.

In this case I think I like to use wrap around edges better, and I don't need an extreme

distortion, I just need a slight distortion, maybe something like this.

Then I'll press OK, and I get that distortion there.

You can see the difference between the original and the distorted layer.

If I double click to the side of a layer to bring up the layers style window in the advanced

blending options, I have check boxes.

Red, green and blue.

Currently, the red channel, the green channel, and the blue channel are enabled.

But I can click on one of these check boxes to disable that particular channel.

And notice that once I do that, I get this effect that you see here.

I could also disable the green channel and only leave the blue channel enabled.

So, that's why I call this layer blue because, this layer only has the blue channel enabled,

and that helps us create this illusion of a distortion glitchy effect.

I'm going to Press OK.

I'm going to collapse the adjustment so that we have more room to work with, then I'm going

to select the green layer and do the same thing.

I'm going to go in to filter, and the first filter on top should be the last one that

we use which is the sheer filter.

If I select that, it will bring it back up and I'll make a different adjustment.

It will also be a subtle adjustment, but it has to be different, it can't be exactly the

same one as before, and then Press OK.

Then I'm going to double-click to the side of the layer and I'm going to disable the

red channel and the blue channel, and only leave the green channel enabled, which is

why we named it green.

And then Press OK.

For now I'm not going to make any changes to the red layer,

but you can if you want to.

Then I'm going to enable that distortion layer, and what I'm going to do is, apply the sheer

filter once again, but this time I'm going to make an extreme adjustment like so, and

Press OK.

Then I'm going to create a layer mask, and in this layer mask, I'm going to select a

rectangular marquee tool, and I'm going to create a rectangle across the entire canvas

like so, and fill with black.

Black is my background color so I can press Ctrl Backspace,

that's Command Delete on the Mac, to fill with black.

I'm going to hold alt option on the Mac and click on the layer thumbnail

so that we can see this layer mask.

So, I'm basically going to do the same thing over and over again, and I'm going to create

lines of different heights, and sizes.

I'm going to pause the video so that you don't see me do this repetitive task over and over

again, but this is exactly what I'm doing and I'll show you what it looks like at the end.

So I'll be right back in just a second.

Okay, and this is my layer mask.

And just to remind you, with a layer mas, anything that's in black will be hidden, and

the white areas will show through.

I'm going to hold all tabs on the Mac and click on the layer thumbnail again, so that

we can see the effect that I've created.

At this point I think that I might have gone too far with the distortion so I can always

edit that, so I'm gonna double click on this sheer label in the Smart Object to open up

the filter, and I'm just going to reduce that distortion so that it's not too strong, and

I think that looks much, much better.

So, again, just to reiterate, that's one of the advantages of working with Smart Objects,

you can always come back and make changes if you need to.

What I'm going to do now is, create a levels adjustment layer and I'm simply going to clip

it to the layer below by clicking on this icon.

So, now this adjustment layer will only affect the layer below, which is a distortion layer.

So, I can click and drag in the center, point and drag it to the right just to make it a little bit darker.

So this layer is a little bit darker than the layer below.

Also on this distortion layer, I'm going to add a little bit of noise so I'm going to

go into filter, noise, add noise and just add a tiny bit of noise, and Press OK.

Now I'm going to create some scan lines and that's really easy to do.

I'm going to click on the levels adjustment layer, and right above that, I'm going to

create a pattern fill layer, and I'm going to click on this drop down here.

click on the gear icon, and reset my pattern so that I have the default patterns, and the

second one on the default list, will be the one that I'm going to use.

I'm going to change the scale to 150, then Press OK.

I'm going to change the blending mode to multiply, and change the opacity to 25.

So, that's before and after, and we have very realistic scan lines.

If I double click on the zoom tool, you'll see the 100 view.

So this is what this image is looking like so far.

I'm going to right click and select fit on screen, I have the zoom tool selected, then

I'm going to create a selective color adjustment layer, and this selective color is only going

to adjust the color, and I'm going to apply a color tone, so I'll call this layer color

tone, and I'm going to change the blending mode to color so that I affect only the color and not the luminosity.

Then I'm going to select the blacks and I'm going to add

10 of cyan and reduce the yellow to negative 10.

Reducing yellow gives us blue because the opposite of yellow is blue, the opposite of

magenta is green, the opposite of cyan is red.

If you can't remember that, simply create a color balance adjustment layer, and you

can see that relationship here.

Unfortunately, the selective color adjustment layer is not labeled as nicely as the color

balance adjustment layer.

And by the way, if you're interested in finding out more about how the selective color adjustment

layer works, then check out my video on color toning.

I use it exclusively in that video, and I go into more detail on how it works.

So I recommend checking it out.

I'll post a link right below on the description.

But anyway, now I'm going to create a levels adjustment layer, and this adjustment layer

will only control the luminosity, so I'm gonna call this layer luminosity.

And I'm going to click on this black point and drag to the right.

So now, no pixel on this image will be darker than this shade of gray,

and I'm gonna click and drag the white point to the left,

so that no pixel in this image will be brighter than the shade of gray.

So again, we're trying to create that low quality VHS VCR retro effect.

Finally, I'm going to add one layer, and I'll call it noise.

Then I can fill with whatever color, so I'm gonna fill with black.

Black is my foreground color so, alt and backspace to fill with the foreground color.

Then I'm going to go into filter, noise, add noise.

I'm going to make sure that monochromatic is unchecked, and I'm just going increase

the noise all the way to 400% and Press OK.

Then, I'm going to change the blending mode to soft light, and the opacity to 30%, and

you see the effect we have here.

And it looks like I missed one step, I apologize for that, I'm going to go back and double

click on this layer, and disable the green and blue channel and only stay with the red

channel to create that effect you see there.

I'm going to Press OK, and the image is looking much, much better.

Now I'm going to select the noise layer, then I'm going to hold shift and click on the red layer.

That way, it selects all the layers in between, then press control g, commend g on the Mac,

and I can call this VHS/VCR effect, and that controls all the effects.

If you would like to apply this effect to another photo, simply double click on the

layer thumbnail to open the Smart Object, then simply place any photo over the original.

This case we'll use this guy once again.

I'll place him into position, press Ctrl S, Command s on the Mac to save, go back into

my working document, and now, I have that same effect on this photo.

So this is a great way of creating templates in Photoshop.

But that's not all, I'm going to go back and just delete this layer and continue working

with the image that we have been using.

If I enable the text layer, then you'll have the complete effect.

Once again, you can download this font for free, I'll post a link right below in the description.

In fact, you can download this PSD file so you can use it as a template.

And I'm going to tweak it a little bit more and improve on it, so that the version that

you download will be a little bit better than this one.

Let me know in the comments of you enjoyed this technique and what you learned.

And also, if you decide to create this effect, share your results on Instagram with the hash

tag PTC bits, I would love to see wat you come up with.

If this is your first time at the Photoshop training channel, then don't forget to click

on that subscribe and notification buttons.

Thank you so much for watching, I will talk to you again in the next tutorial.

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I was a millennial Dybbuk ♦️ possession film - Duration: 7:11.

A dybbuk is the dislocated soul of someone who has died, which possesses a living body.

In the 1975 satire "Love and Death",

Woody Allen visits Diane Keaton, who is with the fish seller, to whom she is betrothed.

When Allen wants to kiss Keaton, the fish seller asks her,

"Did you have to bring the dybbuk?"

During the reign of the Roman emperor Vespasian,

the documented cases of possession included his son.

The ancient historian Josephus was an eye witness to the treatment of the young boy,

by the exorcist Eleazar.

In preparation, Eleazar first washed his hands in a basin.

Then he plunged a medicinal root into hot coals,

removing it after it started to smoke.

Eleazar commanded the devil to leave the boy, and waved the smoking root under his nostrils.

When the young man inhaled, the devil flew out of him.

Although the demon was invisible, it knocked over the wash basin,

spilling water at the boy's feet.

Knowledge of the Dybbuk has come down to our time from Jews in eastern European countries.

The Dybbuk is the soul of a dead man, a wicked man,

which enters the body of a living person and refuses to leave.

In the twentieth century in a small town in Poland,

a Rabbi married his daughter to a student of the Torah.

The newlywed wife wondered how they would eat, if her husband spent all his time studying.

The husband said he could not be a businessman, and throw his Torah to the sea.

The wife suggested they use the gold of her dowry to buy a store.

She volunteered to work there all day long,

except for two hours, when her husband would work at the store.

The rest of the day he would be allowed to study.

To this he agreed.

Throughout the summer months, the woman followed the schedule.

Then two hours became four, and then six, and eight, and more.

The following year, the man was fully engaged in business, with no time to open a book.

On their first anniversary, the wife suffered choking fits, and could no longer speak.

They traveled to the nearest city in search of an exorcist, and they found Rabbi Mendel.

Mendel diagnosed that the wife was possessed by a Dybbuk.

He questioned the spirit inhabiting her body, "Who are you?'

It said it was a merchant, a man who had traveled to Africa by sea.

He claimed he was corrupted by business partners,

and among his many transgressions, he had committed murder.

On returning to Poland, a torrential storm sank his boat

and he died.

Since then his tortured soul has roamed the Earth.

The rabbi then asked, "Why have you invaded this woman?"

The Dybbuk first laughed, and then it answered only, "She did this to herself."

Rabbi Mendel suggested the husband should return to the Torah.

The husband gave his pledge to do so.

The rabbi gathered a total of ten men to perform the rite of exorcism,

and put the woman on a chair in the middle of the room.

She began to bleed from her left hand, but then her choking stopped.

One of the window panes fractured, as the evil spirit departed

and the woman was cured.

The modern world continues to be plagued by this phenomenon.

In 2014 a Dybbuk was suspected to have invaded nuptials in the territory of the Hamptons.

The night before the wedding, the groom attended a party with his friends.

As if possessed, he started a fight in a bar, and was put in jail for three hours.

The next morning everyone received text messages, instructing them not to tell the bride.

But the girlfriend of one witness was a bridesmaid,

so everyone knew the bride would learn of the incident.

They had agreed to write their own vows.

The bride went first.

The groom had not written anything down.

So he said, "You were there when I behaved badly, you were there when I was sick,

and when I got arrested on the night before our wedding".

The bride stared at him in disbelief.

Nobody had told her.

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There is a unique world, a one-of-a-kind community.

It is a world that welcomes those who dare;

A world where one victory does not define us,

But reveals who we strive to be— through hard work and determination.

Take the challenge.

Join Buffon and forge your own path,

In the world of the brave.

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Winners' Time is coming to World of Tanks Blitz!

A time when the most experienced and fearless tankers

can get a vehicle that matches their combat spirit.

The IS-6, a Premium Soviet Tier VIII tank,

together with a legendary camouflage.

But that's not all.

For the first time, attachments for vehicle hulls

are available in World of Tanks Blitz.

You can get one for the IS-6 right now.

The Winners' Time in-game even will be held from 5 to 18 May.

Fight in battles, complete missions, and open bonus containers.

That's how you'll earn Pins.

When you have collected enough,

complete stages and proceed to the prized IS-6.

After the third stage,

something special will be waiting for you—you will get a Ticket.

It is your entry to the main task:

30 battles, 30 opportunities to show what you're made of.

Only the 10 best battles will be counted.

Experience earned in these battles will be converted into Emblems.

Use them to complete the remaining event stages.

Only true winners will get a camouflage and attachment for the IS-6.

The higher your league in rating battles, the more Emblems you earn.

Win battles, complete stages,

and get the IS-6 with a unique camouflage and attachment.

It's your time—winners' time!

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Cheese Addiction - Duration: 0:57.

Cheese addiction is real and affects millions of people worldwide

Well, it just started with me getting extra cheese on my pizza

but pretty quickly I was getting cheese in the crust as well...and now what I'm

ordering barely resembles a pizza at all

Cheese addicts are not dangerous, although they are often armed with concealed knives

Now we tend to find that cheese addicts can be easily identified

by how they attach themselves to the cheese platter at parties

There is hope for recovering cheese addicts

We've developed these cheese patches to help with cravings...we're very hopeful

for what this could do for the cheese community worldwide

Remember - it's not easy, being cheesy.

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Next week I am off again to Munich, Germany to visit the High-End Munich 2018 show.

It starts with a trade day on Thursday May 10th

and is open for the public from friday 11th to Sunday 13th.

The High End Munich show is held at the M.O.C. exhibition centre in the outskirts of Munich

and very close to the Kieferngarten station of the Munich Underground transport.

The M.O.C. is formed by an array of 4 exposition halls, linked together by corridors.

In-between hall 3 and 4 there is a biergarten where you cannot only enjoy the sun that usually

is present in may but also enjoy the tasty German beer and of course sausages.

I like Curry Wurst but the typical Münchener white sausage is an acquired taste as far

as I'm concerned.

So you're warned.

But it's not the food and drink why you should visit High-End Munich.

Over 500 exhibitors show anything from audiophile records, cd's and even quarter inch tapes

to ginormous horn loudspeakers and anything in-between.

As with any audio show there are very good demos and less perfect demos but it's often

also a good opportunity to meet designers and manufacturers, see new products and meet

other audiophiles.

And there is a full, four day lecture program.

Be careful though for some of them are in German while others are in English.

I don't care, but you might.

And if you like the Norwegian singer Kari Bremnes, she is the brand ambassador for High-End

Munich.

It is the only show I currently visit.

It is allegedly the biggest in Europe and probably amongst the biggest in the world.

Consumer electronics shows more and more focus on TV's, Bluetooth speakers and comparable

devices, let's say convenience goods, supplemented with white goods like washing machines and

microwave ovens.

Shows that do serious hifi have become different entities now and that's great.

I will be visiting the show on Thursday and Friday - and perhaps Saturday morning.

Feel free to speak to me but please do understand I have appointments.

If I can I will certainly speak with your for your questions are the fuel for my videos.

I hope to see you there, Follow the link in the comments below this video in Youtube for

the details on the show.

And whatever you do there, enjoy the music.

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IN THE YEAR 2000

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TRAVELLED ACROSS 5 CONTINENTS

EMBRACED 35 NATIONS

TRANSFORMED THE BIGGEST STADIUMS

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AND UNITED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE

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NOW THE TIME HAS COME

THE WORLD'S LEADING DANCE EVENT

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Shh, your quiet whispering

Shh, smile when our eyes meet

Our own secret

An unspeakable feeling

If we're together

Anywhere will be good

With my song

I'll wipe all your tears

I'll sing

Stop crying

Our own secret

An unspeakable feeling

If we're together

Anywhere will be good

With my song

After your tears

You'll make a big grin

You'll make a big smile

Like the rain on the dry land

In my mind You're the one I need

With my song

After your tears

You'll make a big grin

Shh

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Liberals Freak As Condi Destroys Kanye's Critics 'Don't Tell Me How To Be Black

I mean west outspoken tweets unsupportive President Trump

conservative activist Candace Owens are also criticizing President Obama for

failing to apologize to West for previous issues that's caused some of

the a-list celebrities out there to condemn Kanye West you've spoken about

your upbringing a lot you wrote a book about in the last book I believe we

spoke about I know how proud you are of your parents and as a successful woman

of color out there when you see Kanye West talking like this and getting the

pushback this what do you think well my view first of all I haven't spent a lot

of cann I'm thinking about it but I'm gonna say that people should be able to

express their views not all of us have to think politically the same way I've

said to people sometimes you know I've been black all my life you don't have to

tell me how to be black and so I think we need to recognize that in some ways

the height of prejudice is to look at somebody and think you know what they

think because of the color of their skin yeah and so I hope we get to the point

that people get to express their views and you can agree with them or disagree

with them but it's that after all is what it really means to be American is

to have the ability to say what you think it is pretty incredible though I

mean you you look at some of these universities who push back on

conservative speakers and push back on conservative thinking you're supposed to

be diversity in you know diversity and university I mean the shaming of it it's

but you know I teach at Stanford yes and I have students who come from a wide

variety of political sure yes and they do just fine in my class I think they

actually flocked to my classes even if they have very very very left views or

very progressive views and I always say to them look it's not my job to tell you

what to think it's my job to teach you how to hone your arguments how to be

disciplined than what you argue not to be sloppy in your thinking but at the

end of the day you get to think what you think I just hope you'll be able to do

it in a more rigorous way in a way that actually the data supports what you're

arguing it so I love teaching for that very reason and and and people look up

to you and try to emulate you for that reason as well so thank you for your

leadership and I mean that thank you sincerely your

book is political risk how businesses and organizations can anticipate global

insecurity and boy do we have a lot of global insecurities today tell me about

the book why you wrote this and how do you can't navigate around all of these

headlines that seem to disrupt markets and disrupt out the night

well my co-author Amy zegart and I were teaching a course on political risk in

the Graduate School of Business at Stanford and we couldn't really find

materials that spoke to the political side of political risk in some ways

political risk used to be back in the 70s or late 60s well is that socialist

dictator going to expropriate my land or my my business nationalize my business

such a good analogy right that's really today not the problem the problem today

is that political risks coming from multiple sources it's coming from big

geo strategic changes who would have thought that great powers behaving badly

like Russia using social media platforms to interfere in the American election

would be a big political risk now a big risk for those social media companies so

that wouldn't have even been dreamed of a year ago who would have thought that

somebody with a an iPhone with a camera gets to photograph not great behavior by

an employee at United Airlines and now United Airlines has a problem so that's

another source civil society human rights groups are organized across

borders and so if your company is doing something in a factory in Bangladesh

it's going to get attention and so we just wanted to say to organizations and

particularly to businesses political risk is all around you you need to be

able to look around corners and see what's coming don't make political risk

the business of the risk people because by the way nobody ever gets rewarded for

stopping something that didn't happen and so you really need to organize in

the c-suite in among the the very leadership of the company right at the

board level to think about political risk it's going to happen to you cyber

terrorism something going to happen be prepared for it and

have it constantly right as you write the the risks can come from anywhere

including a hacker Connie it's great to see this one great to see you Thank You

Condoleezza Rice thank you god bless you and God bless america

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At least six police officers injured in explosion during hours-long standof... | Richard Hogan - Duration: 2:46.

At least six police officers were injured in an explosion on Wednesday night while they were trying to negotiate with a man holding his wife hostage.

The officers were trying to coax the suspect out of his home in North Haven, Conn., during the hours-long standoff when a barn on the property exploded around 8:30 p.m. and sparked a massive fire.

The officers have been taken to the Yale New Haven hospital with cuts, abrasions and bruises, according to North Haven First Selectman Michael Freda.

Police responded to reports of a "very, very serious domestic" dispute on Wednesday afternoon, and spent hours trying to negotiate with the suspect, who barricaded himself inside the home, Freda said.

A SWAT team arrived at the scene, and several officers were searching the area around the barn when the explosion went off, according to Freda.

At least six officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Freda said, while the hospital issued a statement saying seven patients were being evaluated.

Police continued urging the suspect to exit the house after the blast, as a series of smaller explosions followed.

The fire eventually spread from the barn to the house as firefighters continued battling the blaze early Thursday.

It remains unclear whether the suspect is alive or in custody. The wife, who escaped before the blast, is now safe, Freda said.

Residents near the home said they felt their own homes shake around 8:30 p.m.

Cathie Delfino Proto wrote on Facebook, "I thought my house was going to fall apart...windows shook...pups scared to death and now two more explosions!"

Joan Mazurek, 76, a retired accountant who lives about a mile away from the scene, thought a train was at her home.

"Then we heard all the, oh my God, all the ambulances and fire engines. The noise from all the emergency vehicles was unbelievable," she said. "It's a shock. Nothing ever happens like this in North Haven."

Power was out in the area, and homes along the street were evacuated as residents took refuge at the local firehouse.

Freda suggested the barn was rigged and said, "Based on the way the explosions took place, from what police told me, there was a series of explosions, which may indicate some sort of rigged booby traps," according to the Hartford Courant.

State police said they were assisting North Haven police with the investigation.

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Why Teaching Carrier Phrases Is a Bad Idea | Language Therapy for Children with Autism - Duration: 8:02.

For those of you who know me well, you know I'm not a fan of teaching carrier phrases to kids

with autism.

So today, I'm going to tell you why.

Hi, I'm Dr. Mary Barbera, autism mom, BCBA-D and bestselling author.

I've never done a full blog on carrier phrases, but my blog on teaching Timmy to talk in four

word utterances where I talk a little bit about carrier phrases spurred on some controversy

from both SLPs and a few BCBAs too.

A professional even messaged me and asked me to provide the research that justifies

my position that teaching kids with autism to use carrier phrases is almost always a

bad idea.

So what is a carrier phrase, and why all the controversy?

It's a really common practice to teach children with autism to form sentences, so once a child

can say or exchange a picture of juice when he wants juice, for instance, a lot of speech

and language pathologists, teachers, parents, and behavior analysts start teaching and then

requiring the child to build sentences by adding "I want" in the front of requests.

This "I want" is a carrier phrase, but the "I want" is not the only carrier phrase that

I'm concerned about.

Other carrier phrases include: "I need", "I see", and "that's a".

So here are my thoughts and why I think carrier phrases, teaching that, is almost always a

bad idea and my response to the professional who was looking for research.

I can't point you towards a research study to prove my position, but I can tell you that

in my 15 years as a BCBA I have hundreds of examples of how teaching and requiring carrier

phrases almost often backfires.

For early learners who aren't talking much or at all, teaching carrier phrases causes

more articulation errors, so if a child can barely pronounce "pretzel" so they may say

"pretzel" or ball, they might say "ball", so it's not clear.

Now we're talking about just one or two syllable nouns.

Now, we start requiring "I want pretzel" and now we're up to four syllables, so it might

sound something like "I want pretzel".

So it is not helpful to add the "I want".

In fact, my preference would be to go back and get those one to two syllable words more

clear so that everyone can understand.

I also think teaching carrier phrases as the next step takes the focus off of vocalization.

I've seen so many kids where they're described as nonverbal when actually they are trying

to speak, and a lot of times they are speaking with their main request, and they're still

being labeled as nonvocal.

People are now focusing on devices and focusing on these longer length of utterances, and

it's just making a mess of language.

I also think that early learners, I've seen it where they don't have the discrimination

to switch between "I want", "I see" and "I need" so they don't know which carrier phrase

to use and when to use a carrier phrases and when not to use a carrier phrases, making

their language even less functional.

Even if you have a child who's considered more of an intermediate learner with dozens

or even hundreds of labels, adding a carrier phrase such as "that's a", so "That's a ball,"

can quickly become rote and can backfire.

So I have client, her name is Faith, and when I went to see her we started teaching her

nouns.

Pretty soon, just a month or two after I started, instead of having 50 words, she had hundreds

of words.

So there was a gap in between when I saw her from one time to the next of about three months.

I went to see Faith at preschool, and all the sudden we were holding up pictures and

she'd say, "That's a ball."

"That's a frog."

"That's a ..." I'm like, "Where did 'that's a' come from because that's not good."

I think she had gone to some private speech therapist who had probably introduced "that's

a" but Faith was just using it constantly.

In fact, when I said, "What's your name," she said, "That's a Faith," so I worked with

the therapist to get rid of "that's a" and I'm happy to report, I just saw her last week

and "that's a" is gone.

But had I not gone in and tackled that, her language would've become less and less functional.

So for all learners, the push towards increasing length of utterance with carrier phrases and

teaching manners too, which is a whole other issue, it kills spontaneous manding and, in

my opinion, leads to prompt dependency.

Here's what I see.

Child vocally mands for water by saying, "Water," or maybe it's not as clear, but maybe it's

clear enough, so "water".

The adult says, "Tell me in a sentence.

Talk like a big boy," whatever the prompt is, which means that the child now has to add

"I want water," or "Water please," or "I want water please," essentially treating a spontaneous

single word mand or request as an error and making the response of the full sentence dependent

on an adult prompting.

In general, I can't think of a case after working with hundreds of children with autism

over the past 15 years where I can say teaching carrier phrases has helped make language more

effective and functional.

If you like this blog, please leave me a thumbs up or even if you didn't like this blog, feel

free to leave me a comment.

Share this video.

I know it is kind of a controversial issue because a lot of people have been teaching

carrier phrases for many years, but I think I have provided a few points for you to consider

so that next time you might think about how not to teach a carrier phrase that might become

rote.

I'm on a mission to turn autism around for two million kids by 2020, so I hope you'll

join me by clicking the link in the description and downloading my free, new, three-step guide,

or by going to MaryBarbera.com/join.

Tell all your other professionals and parents too because everyone's welcome to join me

on my mission to turn autism around.

I'll see you next week.

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Why Teaching Carrier Phrases Is a Bad Idea | Language Therapy for Children with Autism - Duration: 8:02.

For those of you who know me well, you know I'm not a fan of teaching carrier phrases to kids

with autism.

So today, I'm going to tell you why.

Hi, I'm Dr. Mary Barbera, autism mom, BCBA-D and bestselling author.

I've never done a full blog on carrier phrases, but my blog on teaching Timmy to talk in four

word utterances where I talk a little bit about carrier phrases spurred on some controversy

from both SLPs and a few BCBAs too.

A professional even messaged me and asked me to provide the research that justifies

my position that teaching kids with autism to use carrier phrases is almost always a

bad idea.

So what is a carrier phrase, and why all the controversy?

It's a really common practice to teach children with autism to form sentences, so once a child

can say or exchange a picture of juice when he wants juice, for instance, a lot of speech

and language pathologists, teachers, parents, and behavior analysts start teaching and then

requiring the child to build sentences by adding "I want" in the front of requests.

This "I want" is a carrier phrase, but the "I want" is not the only carrier phrase that

I'm concerned about.

Other carrier phrases include: "I need", "I see", and "that's a".

So here are my thoughts and why I think carrier phrases, teaching that, is almost always a

bad idea and my response to the professional who was looking for research.

I can't point you towards a research study to prove my position, but I can tell you that

in my 15 years as a BCBA I have hundreds of examples of how teaching and requiring carrier

phrases almost often backfires.

For early learners who aren't talking much or at all, teaching carrier phrases causes

more articulation errors, so if a child can barely pronounce "pretzel" so they may say

"pretzel" or ball, they might say "ball", so it's not clear.

Now we're talking about just one or two syllable nouns.

Now, we start requiring "I want pretzel" and now we're up to four syllables, so it might

sound something like "I want pretzel".

So it is not helpful to add the "I want".

In fact, my preference would be to go back and get those one to two syllable words more

clear so that everyone can understand.

I also think teaching carrier phrases as the next step takes the focus off of vocalization.

I've seen so many kids where they're described as nonverbal when actually they are trying

to speak, and a lot of times they are speaking with their main request, and they're still

being labeled as nonvocal.

People are now focusing on devices and focusing on these longer length of utterances, and

it's just making a mess of language.

I also think that early learners, I've seen it where they don't have the discrimination

to switch between "I want", "I see" and "I need" so they don't know which carrier phrase

to use and when to use a carrier phrases and when not to use a carrier phrases, making

their language even less functional.

Even if you have a child who's considered more of an intermediate learner with dozens

or even hundreds of labels, adding a carrier phrase such as "that's a", so "That's a ball,"

can quickly become rote and can backfire.

So I have client, her name is Faith, and when I went to see her we started teaching her

nouns.

Pretty soon, just a month or two after I started, instead of having 50 words, she had hundreds

of words.

So there was a gap in between when I saw her from one time to the next of about three months.

I went to see Faith at preschool, and all the sudden we were holding up pictures and

she'd say, "That's a ball."

"That's a frog."

"That's a ..." I'm like, "Where did 'that's a' come from because that's not good."

I think she had gone to some private speech therapist who had probably introduced "that's

a" but Faith was just using it constantly.

In fact, when I said, "What's your name," she said, "That's a Faith," so I worked with

the therapist to get rid of "that's a" and I'm happy to report, I just saw her last week

and "that's a" is gone.

But had I not gone in and tackled that, her language would've become less and less functional.

So for all learners, the push towards increasing length of utterance with carrier phrases and

teaching manners too, which is a whole other issue, it kills spontaneous manding and, in

my opinion, leads to prompt dependency.

Here's what I see.

Child vocally mands for water by saying, "Water," or maybe it's not as clear, but maybe it's

clear enough, so "water".

The adult says, "Tell me in a sentence.

Talk like a big boy," whatever the prompt is, which means that the child now has to add

"I want water," or "Water please," or "I want water please," essentially treating a spontaneous

single word mand or request as an error and making the response of the full sentence dependent

on an adult prompting.

In general, I can't think of a case after working with hundreds of children with autism

over the past 15 years where I can say teaching carrier phrases has helped make language more

effective and functional.

If you like this blog, please leave me a thumbs up or even if you didn't like this blog, feel

free to leave me a comment.

Share this video.

I know it is kind of a controversial issue because a lot of people have been teaching

carrier phrases for many years, but I think I have provided a few points for you to consider

so that next time you might think about how not to teach a carrier phrase that might become

rote.

I'm on a mission to turn autism around for two million kids by 2020, so I hope you'll

join me by clicking the link in the description and downloading my free, new, three-step guide,

or by going to MaryBarbera.com/join.

Tell all your other professionals and parents too because everyone's welcome to join me

on my mission to turn autism around.

I'll see you next week.

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