Operations
BIPS
Flags
Teaching Strategies
Misc.
100
When do session notes need to be done? 

By the end of the day!
*At MOST 24 hours after the session has been completed*

100

In CoBu's BIP, how much time does he get for TV, total? 

7 minutes, 2 teachers choice, 5 for his choice

100
Tell me one of KaEr's flags

Mealtime-own snack first

Quiet room- escape from demands, allow him 5 minutes to take a break then follow through with original demand

TV time-5 minutes of TV with up to 2 minutes of more time, earning TV with tokens

Motor planning-provide an indirect prompt

Bathroom-using too much TP

100
This strategy involves differential reinforcments of successive approximations to a terminal behavior.
What is shaping
100
This is best classified as a request
What is a mand
200

Where should phones be during your session?

RBT Room

*tip: use the timers on your ipads*

REMINDER: Rhys and Rayl are the only ones that can have their phones, and this is only because we use an app to contact parents and we need to be available if anyone calls

200

In JeSa's BIP, what should our response be when she engages in PD/throwing? 

Remove all preferred items, maintain a neutral tone of voice, walk her to the item thrown and present the instruction "pick up".

200

Tell me 2 of HaWi's flags

Food allergy-only allowed to eat what she brings in unless approved by parents (fruit cups/granola bar) 

Food- cannot have any snacks past 5:15 unless they are her own

Dysregulation-could need to use restroom

New therapist test-boundary pushing

Birthing- no more than 10 minutes

Science-limited to 5 items, must pay for more 

Parent request-no Bad Blood video, no KPop Demon Hunters


200

This strategy involves reinforcing correct, independent responses with higher intensity then an incorrect or prompted response

What is differential reinforcement 

200

Teacher: "Twinkle twinkle little"
Child: "star" This is an example of

What is an intraverbal

300

How do you change your availability?

Email boulder@autismcareplus.com

300

In HaWi's BIP, how long should each activity be? 

*Bonus question 50 points: for challenging behavior with the function of attention, how do we react?*

Up to 15 minutes, with the option of up to 2 more minutes of extra time

*Do not provide ANY verbalizations about the behavior, ignore the behavior (NOT THE CLIENT) and remove additional items if necessary, block access to other items and peers, once calm prompt FCT*

300

What is CoBu's protocol for when he throws an item at the TV? 

All done with TV for the entire day 

300

This type of measurement tracks if the behavior occurs AT ALL during the interval

Partial Interval 

300

What are some examples of trauma-informed care? 

Providing choices, honoring functional communication, establishing assent, narrating what you are going to do 

400

What is our protocol for when a client or you gets hurt during session?

Immediately tell leadership (BCBA or Center Coordinator), Fill out incident report, report instance to parents (Leadership will report to parents if the injury was severe)

400

In KaEr's BIP, when do we start his tantrum timer? 

*Bonus for 50 points* When do we stop the tantrum timer? 

At the onset of a tantrum (2+ behaviors occurring at once) 


*Once he has been calm for 15 consecutive seconds. 

400

When should you be reading the client flags? 

Whenever possible. Before session, when there is a new one added, when you forget one
400

This is the act of observing a behavior, collecting data on what happened before, during and after the behavior

Collecting ABC data

400

These are the four functions of behavior

What is access to tangibles, escape, attention and sensory

500

What email do you send call outs or late arrivals to? 

*50 bonus points: How soon do you need to send notice to that email?*

*10 bonus points: Does it count as a call out if you just text or message Rhys?*

boulder@autismcareplus.com

*ASAP! But at least 2 hours before your session

*NO

500

There is one antecedent strategy that every single client has in their BIP that must be followed at all times. What is it?  

Be within arms reach of your client at all times/be closest to the door at all times. 

500
In JeSa's flags, what is the protocol for using her AAC device or sign language? 

Prioritize her AAC device (this means bringing it with you everywhere). If you do not have her device or it is dead, use ASL. 

500

What should our tone be when correcting or responding to challenging behavior?

Why?

Neutral!

We do not want to reinforce the behavior, and some kiddos do not care if it is "positive" or "negative" attention, they just want the attention. So neutral ALWAYS 

500

What makes an absence excused?

Doctor's notes, COVID, approved PTO, Bereavement, FMLA
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