Event that activates behavior.
What is a Stimulus?
The inability to do somethings specific such as walk or hear.
What is a disability?
Speaking only one language.
What is monolingual?
Events that follow an action.
What is a consequence?
Management of your own behavior and acceptance of responsibility of your own actions.
What is self-management?
Educating in a general education classroom to the greatest extent possible.
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
Ability to control body movements and know where your body is in space, can handle objects skillfully.
Skills and knowledge, usually developed in the preschool years that are the foundation for the development of reading and writing.
What is Emergent Literacy?
After School Detention
What is Presentation Punishment (Type 1)?
Supporting positive behavior, correcting problems, setting behavioral expectations and procedures, continuu, of ways to acknowledge appropriate behavior, integrate positive behavior.
What is Positive Behavior Support Approaches at an administration level?
Ability to deal effectively with novel situations.
What is insight?
Good abilities to create, remember, and manipulate images and spatial information.
What is High Spatial Ability?
Girls tend to be more talkative and affiliative.
What is genderlect?
Reinforcement after a set number of responses.
What is Fixed Ratio?
Designed to specify what the student must do to earn a reward or privilege.
What is a contingency contract?
Adding a second language without losing habitual language.
What is Balanced Bilingualism?
What is Free, Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?
The age that a child has a sentence length of 4-5 words; uses past tense; vocabulary of about 1,500 words; can identify colors and shapes; asks many questions like "why" and "who".
What is between 4 and 5 years old?
Conditioned response is extinguished when the conditioned stimulus appears, but the unconditioned response does not follow.
What is Classical Conditioning?
Consequence for the function to gain attention from an adult or from a peer.
Instructions that are concise, clear and specific that communication has an expected result. Usually said in statements and not as a question.
What is Effective Instruction Delivery?
Number of students ages 3-21 served under IDEA.
Putting words and concepts of the content into context to make the content more understandable.
What is Sheltered Instruction?
A person or an animal will not persist in a certain behavior if the usual reinforcer is withheld long enough.
What is Operant Conditioning?
What is functional behavioral assessment?