After a correct trial you should provide your client with
Reinforcement
The teaching style that is widely used in ABA to break things down into smaller teachable skills is called.
Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT)
How many functions of behavior are there
4
Daily
When in session you are provided with a ball and a stick. What are 3 things you can do to make this fun?
You have 20 seconds
Examples: Golf, Baseball, Hockey
ACG decides if correct
When performing a trial in your session, when do you prompt?
After the Antecedent and before the behavior
Task Analysis
When your client is telling you they don't want to and choosing not to talk to you or respond in anyway. This is a form of?
Escape
How much notice is required when requesting a schedule change and how do you do it
4 weeks by EMAIL
You are given a Mickey Mouse Club House book and you need to run goals with it. It has pictures and words because it is a kids book. What goals do you/will you run?
Expressive Identification
Receptive Identification
Attending
Turn Taking
When are you supposed to be SESSION READY?
Your kiddos session start time
The term used if your client is engaging in a maladaptive behavior and you tell them "remember you are working for your iPad" to get them to stop
Bribery
The strategic to response to inappropriate behaviors in order to gain access to things is to?
Block/Deny access
When you are unable to attend your scheduled sessions because you wake up unwell, you should
(Complete steps)
Call in sick between 7 and 8 am the day of.
What do you do with all of the information in the clients binder (Cheat Sheet, BIPS, etc.)
Read it and Implement it.
Every moment in session is a teachable moment, that being said we want to maintain clinical ______ throughout the session to maximize the learning opportunities for our kiddos.
A) Interference B) Interjecting C) Intensity
D) Decisions
Intensity
When tracking data for behaviors, we often use a format A-B-C data collection, this stands for?
Antecedent - Behavior - Consequence
During a transition from the big room, your client is running around the lunch table staring at you and saying "you can't get me!" You bring them into the small room that has nothing but 2 tables, 4 chairs, and a rug. Your client begins to engage in aggression towards you. How will you use these items to de-escalate?
*Give high probability request sequences (Build Momentum)
*Give attention for appropriate behaviors
* Errorless compliance
When you have concerns about a client or a case who do you bring that information up to and in what form?
BCBA by email
When in session you have found that all of the reinforcers you like to use are not working. You look to your left and you see a box of tissues, you look to your right and you see a paper towel roll (without paper towel), you look behind you and you see red solo cup.
You have 60 seconds to give 5 things
ACG will decide