These include the perspective of today's ABA
What is Learn by listening, learn by creating joy, learn by empowering, and learn by teaching?
Providing client's with an environment in which to learn and grow, even if that means reinforcing problem behavior for the moment to avoid escalation refers to
What is safety?
This refers to interpersonal skills related to sympathy, empathy, and compassion.
What is compassionate care?
This refers to the physical holding or mechanical restriction of a student’s movement. This is NOT utilized at LSTS and will result in a level 2 incident report, following an investigation
What is restraint?
The client eloped out of the classroom and away from the provider. The provider used restraint to drag the client back to the classroom. This incident refers to what level incident report?
What is a level 2?
These practices ARE NOT utilized at LSTS
What is restraint & seclusion?
Your relationship with your client is EVERYTHING and the MOST IMPORTANT. This relationship refers to
What is building rapport?
the ability to feel sorry for another but not necessarily with a shared experience refers to
What is sympathy?
Elopement that last less than 30 seconds can result in
What is a level 1 incident report?
This refers to documentation/report that has anything to do with client behavior, safety, or employee safety
What is an incident report?
He introduces a values-based treatment process that encourages providers to implement procedure's in which clients are “happy, relaxed, and engaged.”
Thinking about your session and how it’s going, and If we put it on TV, would your Grandma be proud? Is this a session that every parent can see and say “I want that for my child” this thought process refers to
What is televisibility?
perceiving the feelings of others and understanding or being able to experience that emotion refers to
What is empathy?
This generally refers to procedures that isolate a student from others. This is NOT utilized at LSTS and will result in a level 2 incident report, following an investigation
What is seclusion?
Etablishing operation, abolishing operation
What are the 2 types of motivating operations?
Enriching the space with all of the objects and activities that they love refers to this perspective of today's ABA
What is learn by creating joy?
The 3 top priorities when working with children
What is safety, rapport, and televisibility?
The ability to put yourself in the shoes of those you are working with and provide meaningful support based on those feelings refers to
What is compassion?
This can be used to prevent client elopement and/or peer aggressions
What is body positioning?
Attention, access to tangibles, escape, and automatic reinforcement
What are the four functions of behavior?
While probing some new social skills, I'm noticing a lot of push back with my client. They are becoming very escalated and beginning to engage in SIB. Instead of pushing for follow through, I took a step back and acknowledged how they were feeling and then reverted back to something less aversive and more reinforcing to get him back to HRE. This is an example of which perspective of Today's ABA
What is learn by empowering?
Throughout my session with my client, we're trying out new toys, we're visiting the sensory room and the gym, I'm learning all his likes and dislikes, I'm making him laugh, and I'm pairing myself with all the toys he enjoys. This refers to which one of the top priorities when working with children
Some ways that providing compassionate care is important are
It helps us provide successful services, we'll be more successful at adhering closely to ethical codes, it can potentially improve overall job satisfaction, and it makes us more effective as providers
The steps on how to fill out an incident report
Go to LSTS website, click "log in", click "LSTS employee portal", click "forms and reports", and click "incident report form"
An antecedent manipulation that can be used to alter motivating operation refers to
What is noncontingent reinforcement?