If the learner needs hand over hand to help him complete the math worksheet, what types of prompt is being done?
Full physical prompt
"I like how you are sitting quietly" is what type of reinforcement?
behavior specific praise
Directing the client to a different activity is what term?
redirection
No prompting to perform the skill. Is what type of prompt?
independent
Client wants attention from others is what type of function?
attention
What does ABA stand for?
Applied Behavior Analysis
All behavior happens for a reason and is maintained by a ________
function
What is a gestural prompt?
using pointing, glancing, or motions to indicate what the client should do
The student is provided with a verbal instruction and the staff member provides a cue and/or assistance to the correct response is what teaching strategy?
What is the function of this behavior?
Client is pointing to his bottle.
access
Using First, Then language is what term?
Premac principal
What is prompt fading?
fading prompts to increase independence
Touching the client in a way that cues them to continue with the behavior is what type of prompt?
partial prompt
Client wants your attention but you ignore until they tap your shoulder and you say, "Yay! thanks for tapping my shoulder!" What behavior strategy is this?
differentail reinforcement
You demonstrate to Michael how to walk quietly to the library is what type of prompt?
model prompt
Showing the client what the expectation looks like
modeling
If the client does not want to do an activity (i.e. homework, sitting) what is the function?
Escape
positive reinforcement
Providing options whenever possible can help increase independence is what type of behavior strategy is this?
*Hint:
choices
A behavioral management system where individuals earn symbolic tokens for exhibiting desired behaviors, which can then be exchanged for tangible rewards or privileges, essentially using positive reinforcement to encourage specific actions. What is this teaching strategy?
token economy
The personal application of behavior-change tactics that results in a desired change in behavior is _______
self management
Having a client do a few simple tasks before the target task (i.e. clap hands, pick up chair, turn on light, etc.)
behavior momentum
What behavior strategy is this? Providing more praise for desired behaviors while at the same time providing less praise for maladaptive behaviors.
differential reinforcement
Prompting the client to communicate appropriately. This can be used before or during behavior. We should ALWAYS be using this.
functional communication training
Reminding the client before the behavior occurs what the expectations are ________
priming