What is the definition of tact?
Labeling, naming, or describing objects, actions, or events.
How close should you be to your client at all times?
Within arms reach
A person’s ability to understand and react appropriately to verbal language, often known as receptive language or following directions.
What are the 4 functions of behaviors?
Attention, tangible (access), sensory, escape
True or False: your data will graph if you are not hitting the minimum number of trails
False
If a client errors, do you mark error or the prompt level used?
Prompt level used
What is the definition of imitation?
To mimic another person's behavior
What is a supportive guide?
Using a princess hand to guide your client without grabbing or holding onto your client to move them out of the way
What is the definition of intraverbal?
A form of verbal behavior where the speaker responds to another's verbal behavior.
What is difference between positive and negative punishment?
Positive punishment decreases the future frequency of an undesired behavior by immediately adding an aversive stimulus or consequence following that behavior
Negative punishment decreases the future likelihood of a behavior by removing a preferred (reinforcing) stimulus immediately following that behavior
Where do you find minimum number of trails needed for a program?
Under "number of trails graphed"
At LEAST 15 independent (depending on client/aac device) and at LEAST 30 prompted
What is the definition of a mand?
A request or demand for a desired item, action, or assistance.
Should you ever allow your client to go into a different room without you?
No