BSP stands for this term
What is Behavior Support Plan
This term refers to the activity of living organisms that is external or internal observable. Also known as a response.
What is behavior
When a child is reaching for scissors and you move it on top of a cabinet out of reach, but still in the child’s sight
What is extinction for tangibles/access
This strategy involves differential reinforcments of successive approximations to a terminal behavior.
What is shaping
The reasons or why a behavior occurs
What is function of behavior
This term is referred to as an FBA
What is What is a Functional Behavior Assessment
This is when the you teach a child a different response but is not yet mastered.
What is replacement behavior
Extinction procedure for sensory function
What is response blocking
This strategy involves reinforcing all other behaviors within a time interval besides the target behavior.
What is differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO)
When a student is attempting to run out of the classroom
What is escape
This term is referred to as SD
What is discriminative stimulus
This is the process of breaking a complex skill or series of behaviors into smaller, teachable units; also refers to the result of this process.
What is task analysis
To block a pathway to leave a designated area
What is extinction for escape
This strategy involves withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior.
What is extinction
The student is climbing the fence to play on the playground
What is tangible/access
This is commonly referred to as “ABC”
What is Antecedent Behavior Consequence
An event that changes in the environment that occur right before the target behavior.
What is antecedents
Do not comment on his behavior and do not give him eye contact while he is engaging in the behavior.
What is extinction for attention
This strategy involves giving the child support after a demand is placed once or several times
What is a prompt
The student runs towards a peer to hit them in the face
What is attention
NCR refers to this two word term
What is Non-Contingent Reinforcement
These are the different prompts
What is visual, verbal, gestural, model, and physical
This is only reinforcing those responses within a response class that meet a specific criterion along some dimension (i.e., frequency, topography, duration, latency, magnitude) and placing all other responses in the class of extinction
What is differential reinforcement
This procedure is used for transferring stimulus control in which features of an antecedent stimulus controlling a behavior are gradually changed to a new stimulus while maintaining the current behavior
What is generalization
The student bangs head with hand when demand is placed and hits aide with an open palm
What is a dual function