What is Manding?
Adding a stimuli that increases a behavior in the future
Positive Reinforcement
A child throws a tantrum in the grocery store after being told they cannot have a candy bar
What is Access to Tangible?
The area in front of an individual where there is a higher likelihood of being aggressed upon
What is the Midline?
OR
What is the Bite Zone?
This ongoing category of measurement records every occurrence of a behavior (like number of times, or total amount of time)
What is Continuous Measurement?
What is Echoic?
Adding a stimuli that decreases behavior in the future
Your child elopes out of the room when you are talking to another person.
What is Attention?
This De-escalation Strategy can be summed up by the phrase "Why am I talking?"
What is the Wait Strategy?
This colorful code will make any member of leadership come running while they take off earrings or glasses.
What is Code Green?
Fill in the blank
What is Intraverbal?
What is Negative Punishment
Your kiddo screams when you ask them to clap hands.
What is Escape?
The last resort in a crisis situation, when all else has failed
What is Physical Management (holds)?
5% of total ABA hours, 2 Face-to-Face meetings, and 1 meeting with a client
What are RBT Supervision Requirements?
"Copy me"
What is Motor Imitation?
Removing a stimulus to increase a behavior in the future
What is Negative Reinforcement?
Your kid screams when you are paying attention to them, when there are no demands being placed, and when they are playing with toys.
What is Sensory/Automatic?
During a crisis situation, the content of the demands that you place should be _____ and _______.
What are Clear and Concise?
The amount of time that it should take to record data after a correct trial
What is ~30 seconds?
Labeling things that the you can observe with your senses
What is Tacting?
A child snapping her fingers until the teacher calls on her is an example of this type of Operant Conditioning.
What is Negative Reinforcement?(for the teacher)
OR
What is Positive Reinforcement?(for the student)
Your kiddo is playing with Play-Doh in Circle/Art. The next group of kiddos enter the room. You place the demand to clean up and your patient continues to play with Play-Doh. You place the demand to clean up again and they scream, "NO! I DON'T WANT TO GO!", and open another cup of Play-Doh.
What is Escape?
The three requirements to use physical management
What are:
Imminent risk of harm to self or others
The risk of not intervening would be greater than the risk of intervening
All other interventions have not worked
This person is sometimes known as the "Father of ABA"
B.F. Skinner