Professional behavior, Attending, and Participation
What are Training Expectations
Understanding that each family and its members have unique circumstances that contribute to the way they participate in ABA Treatment
What is compassionate care?
The 7 dimensions of ABA
What are
1.Generality
2.Effective
3.Technological
4.Applied
5.Conceptually Systematic
6.Analytical
7.Behavioral
It is everything that we do.
It must be observable and measurable.
What Is Behavior?
An approach that aims to prevent errors made by the learner during the teaching process.
What is Error-less Teaching?
A client, stakeholder, or others
What is an individual
These skills are acquired over time and compassionate care requires honing them.
What are soft skills?
The ABC’s of Behavior
What is Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence.
An environmental condition or stimulus change that occurs AFTER the behavior of interest.
What is a consequence?
An additional stimulus that is presented before or after an instruction that is provided by the staff, which increases the probability that the SD will evoke the desired response.
What is a prompt?
An individual who is in the process of skill acquisition or learning
What is a Learner
Interrupting, Dishonesty, Autobiographical Responses, and Non-Empathetic Statements.
What are things to avoid in conversations.
___:a stimulus in the presence of which a particular response has produced reinforcement in the past
___:a stimulus in the presence of which a particular response has not produced reinforcement in the past
Sd
S-Delta
The characteristics of Effective Reinforcement
What are Immediate, Sufficient Magnitude, Varied, Preferred, and Consistent.
Types of Response prompts
Types of Stimulus prompts
•Verbal Instruction
•Modeling
•Physical Guidance
o Movement Cue
o Redundancy Cue
o Position Cue
A graduate-level certification in behavior analysis.
What is a BCBA?
Providing access to reinforcement and resources at the same rate of cisgender peers, Access to basic human rights regardless of gender identity, Giving individuals the tools to access the appropriate health care based upon their identity, using preferred pronouns.
What is Gender Affirming Care?
The different types of Motivating Operations
What are Establishing Operations and Abolishing Operations
The 4 Intermittent schedules of reinforcement
What are Fixed Ratio/Fixed Interval
Variable Ratio/Variable Interval
Highlighting a physical dimension of a stimulus to increase the likelihood of a correct response then removing it over time depending upon the individual’s responding.
What is Stimulus Fading?
The RBT Eligibility Requirements
What are being at least 18 years of age, a High School Diplomam, Pass Background Check, Complete 40-hour training, Competency Assessment, Apply for Exam, Take & Pass Exam
Our role as RBTs
What is to Be Empathetic, Be Sensitive, Build Rapport, Provide Support, and Provide Accurate and Useful Information.
Motivating Operations have these altering effects.
What are Value-Altering and Behavior-altering effects
The 4 kinds of consequences and explain them.
Positive Reinforcement: The presentation of a desired stimulus following a behavior that increases the future likelihood of the behavior
Negative Reinforcement:An aversive stimulus is removed that increases the likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future.
Positive Punishment:Presenting an UNDESIRABLE stimulus following a target behavior that DECREASES the likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future
Negative Punishment:The removal of a DESIRABLE stimulus contingent of a target behavior that DECREASES the likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future
Occurs when stimulus control has not been effectively transferred from the prompt to the naturally occurring stimuli.
What is Prompt Dependency