ABCs
Reinforcement
Teaching Skills
Miscellaneous
Prevention Strategies
100

What does ABC stand for?  

Antecedent

Behavior

Consequence

100
Praising a child will teach them bad behavior is ok.  T or F

False

100

When a teacher puts her finger on her lips signaling to her class to "be quiet,"  this is an example of what?

Visual prompt

100

Only use RUBI billing codes if you are doing RUBI to fidelity.  T or F

True

100

What is an example of something parents use as a preventative strategy?

Anything they are already doing to keep kid safe:

baby gate

locks on doors

child safety latch in car

200

Sarah hit John after he took her toy.  This is an example of:

Behavior

200

Tommy gets a high five form his baseball coach after he hits a home run.  This is an example of what kind of reinforcer?

Social

200
Get the bread, put on mayo, add meat, add cheese, put pieces together...this is an example of:

Forward chaining

200

In terms of RUBI, what is generalization?

New behaviors to be used in new and different situations.

200

Setting a 15 minute timer for Sarah to transition to bedtime routine is an example of what type of prevention strategy?

visual cue

300

Jenny cries and puts her head on her table after her teacher passes out the math test.  What is the function of this behavior?

could be multiple:

avoidance/escape

attention

300

Justine gives little Patrick a M&M every time he goes pee in the potty.  This is what kind of reinforcer?

Primary

300
What is an example of fading in a stimulus prompt?

When a stimulus fades in over time such as a child learning to sort colors and they begin with 2 colors and eventually add in more colors.

300

What does RUBI stand for?

Research Unites in Behavioral Intervention

300

Mom always keeps a snack in the car for Mark after school to help him stay regulated for the drive home.  What preventative strategy is this an example of?

Change setting events
400

On the way home from school, Sarah begins to cry when she sees her favorite park.  Her mom tells her that they can go to the park after she does her homework.  What is the A, B, C and function of this behavior?

A: sees the park

B: cries

C: gets to go after homework

F: get what she wants

400

Jack's mother tells him to clean up his toys.  Jack protests.  His mother tells him that if he cleans up his toys, he can have 10 extra minutes on his Xbox tonight.  This is an example of:

Bribery

400

What should parent do if their child begins to escalate during their planned play time.

I will accept:

be quiet and just observe

tell child playtime is over for now and try again later

400

In the video vignettes, what color was the couch?

I will accept:

Brown or Tan

400

Mary makes a short grocery list when she takes Sarah to the grocery store and tries to be in and out of the store in 30 minutes.  This is an example of what kind of preventative strategy?

Do things in small doses

500

What are the 4 possible functions of behaviors?

Escape/Avoidance

Attention-seeking

To Get what they want (tangible)

Automatically Rewarding

500

What are the 5 types of reinforcers?

Primary

Social

Tangible

Activity/privileges

Token

500

What are the three types of prompts?

Verbal

Visual

Physical

500

What are the 7 supplemental sessions?

Crisis management

Feeding problems

Imitating skills

Sleep problems

Time-out

Toilet training

Token economy

500

Name 8 of the 11 preventative strategies

Change the time of a demand

Use fun activities to reward completion of less desired activity

Establish a routine

Avoid certain situations or people

Control the environment

Do things in small doses

Change the order of events

Respond to early signs of problem

Change how you ask or respond

Address setting events

Use visual structure/auditory cues

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