Prompting
Functions of Behavior
Reinforcement
Teaching
Dignity
100
Time delay, positional, gesturing, partial physical, full physical.
What is least to most prompting?
100
A great tool that can help therapist and BCBA understand what happened during a challenging behavior and determine functions.
What is ABC Data
100
A child performs the targeted behavior - therapist provides access to a tangible reinforcer.
What is positive reinforcement?
100
A place great for teaching fine motor, social skills, and self help skills.
What is the snack room?
100
The state or quality of being worthy of honor and respect.
What is dignity?
200
Full physical, partial physical, gesturing, positional, time delay.
What is most to least prompting?
200
The Four Functions of Behavior
What are Escape, Access, Attention, Automatically Maintained?
200
Child asked mom to turn off the music, and mom turned it off.
What is an example of negative reinforcement?
200
What specific environment is great for teaching large motor skills, play, and social skills?
What is The Playroom/Gross Motor Room?
200
The concept of defining the person as who they are before what they have.
What is person first language?
300
Providing a prompt before the learner has a chance to respond.
What is errorless teaching/prompting?
300
Mary asked for extra whipped cream on her coffee. When Starbucks forgot to add it, she started yelling at the cashier. Function?
What is access to whipped cream?
300
Susan ran into the street. Susan's mom yelled at her. Susan no longer runs into the street. What concept is applied here?
What is punishment?
300
A process that maximizes learning opportunities through typical activities.
What is incidental teaching?
300
The process of a child making their own choices, following the child's lead, or letting the child do tasks by themselves, no matter the time or mess made.
What is independence?
400
A prompt after the learner has responded incorrectly.
What is error correction?
400
You have a client who begins to complain about stomach pains, and/or headaches when presented with social interactions with peers. Medical issues have previously been ruled out by various doctor visits and specialists. What is the function?
What is escape maintained behavior?
400
Results in an increase of behavior over time
What is effective reinforcement?
400
What skill set does setting a toy in sight but out of reach work on.
What is increasing language/manding?
400
Your client, due to their restrictive diet, frequent gas. What do you say to your fellow therapist about this?
What is NOTHING?
500
Proving a "C" sound to cue the response of "Cat"
What is a phonemic prompt?
500
A therapist and their client are in the playroom. Peers come into the playroom and it gets really loud. The client runs out of the playroom, however stops at the end of the hall, looking back for their therapist and is smiling. Function?
What is attention seeking behavior?
500
Principles of Reinforcer Effectiveness
What are: D - Deprivation I - Immediacy S - Size C - Contingency
500
When two clients are out in the community to interact with each other and additional peers.
What is a play date?
500
Within a session you are dealing with a high rate of challenging behavior by yourself. Who do you talk to about this?
Who is, your supervisor?
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