functions of behavior
attention
escape
access
automatic
100

attention

Attention maintained behaviors occur when the intended function of the behavior is to obtain any form of attention from others (adults, peers, parents, strangers, etc). 

example

100

non contingent reinforcement 

involves giving reinforcement to the student on a scheduled, regular basis independent of the student's behaviors. 

example: 

100

non contingent reinforcement

involves giving reinforcement to the student on a scheduled, regular basis independent of the student's behaviors.

example:

100

non contingent reinforcement

involves giving reinforcement to the student on a scheduled, regular basis independent of the student's behaviors.

example: 

100

Environmental Engineering

arranging the physical environment of the classroom to enhance student learning and behavior. 

example

200

escape

Escape maintained behaviors are maladaptive behaviors that function to get the student out of a task, demand, activity, question, or assignment, or away from a person or social situation

example

200

social stories

provide student with a short story (typically accompanied by pictures) that states the target behavior to decrease, how that makes others feel, and states alternative behaviors they can engage in to get attention

example

200

providing choices

Providing the student with different tasks they can complete. 

example

200

positive practice 

a student is given multiple opportunities throughout the day to practice coming away from preferred items/activities  

example 

200

sensory extinction

procedure in which behavior maintained by naturally occurring stimuli is placed on extinction by removing access to the sensory consequence 

example

300

access

behaviors used to gain access to preferred items or activities

example

300

planned ignoring/extinction

reinforcement is discontinued

example

300

response effort- asking for a break

Utilizing methods that promote the student requesting a break in an "easy format" that is not more difficult than the behavior to decrease

example

300

contingent waiting/access

Dependent on the use of some timing device. It requires the creation of some form of contingency.

example 

300

matching stimulus as alternative behaviors

providing access to desired items that matched the hypothesized sensory consequence 

example

400

automatic

behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement provide their own reinforcing qualities and conditions independent of the social environment 

example

400

Differential reinforcement of alternative behaviors (DRA)

the occurrence of a behavior that is an alternative (but not topographically incompatible) to the behavior selected or reduction is reinforced. Reinforcement for the target behavior to decrease is put on extinction

example

400

Premack Principal 

Grandma's law. Present the more difficult task before the reinforcement

example

400

Differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO)

Reinforcement occurs whenever the specific behavior is not emitted during an interval of time 

example

400

response interruption/redirection

Students are engaging in some form of sensory experience that inhibits their ability to attend academics or is self injurious and are redirected to more appropriate, alternative behaviors 

example

500

control

behaviors that are exhibited to obtain some sense of control/power over a situation. This can often look like escape maintained behaviors. **control function is not an official function in ABA**

example

500

Differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL)

reinforcement occurs if a behavior selected for reduction is emitted less than a prespecified number of times during a prespecified time interval 

example

500

high probability sequence

start with presenting several easy instructions that the student can successfully respond to and then switch to a more complex task. This should be done in rapid succession.

example

500

Time out

Either removing the item or student away from the desired item. Once student is regulated provide script for requesting

example

500

differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)

Providing reinforcement for behaviors that are physically incompatible with the self- stimulatory behaviors

example

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