A behavior that has been identified as being socially significant and requiring treatment.
What is a Target Behavior.
Reinforcement needs one of these characteristics to be meaningful, and actually reinforcing
What is immediate, distinct, descriptive, varied, preferred
What is the functional space program?
When a consequence strengthens the behavior that it follows
What is reinforcement?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
What does ABC stand for?
This portion of a behavior plan informs you of a persons experiences that might influence their past/current/future behavior.
What is 'History'.
These three schedules of reinforcement are taught to us in the QBS curriculum.
What are Frequent, Random, Structured?
This sheet tracks the progress of a skill building program.
What is a data sheet?
Who is the Leader.
This type of reporting leaves out the observers emotions and keeps it to the facts
What is Objective Reporting?
DB is not be escorted out into the community for 24 hours following this behavior.
What is PA. (Physical Aggression)?
This should be delivered when socially appropriate behavior is exhibited.
What is Reinforcement?
This piece of technology was released by apple on April 3rd 2010 and since become a helpful program tool at the vocational center.
What is the IPAD?
When using the prompt strategy we ask the client to perform one of two of these behaviors
What is High Probability or Incompatible behaviors?
ABC sheets are primarily used to track this level of behavior.
This group of Target Behaviors are introduced to supersede the abhorrent behaviors previously exhibited by an individual
What are Replacement behaviors?
Your behavior specialist has said this phrase over 1 thousand times.
What is "Praise the best, ignore the rest"
For individuals who seek frequent attention, this type of program may be implemented to teach them patience.
What is the Waiting Program.
We always promote and communicate these things
What is respect and dignity?
Signals and Triggers are two forms of this
What is an antecedent?
This type of planned intervention requires a level 2 Plan.
What is restraint [T.O. or Hold]
This procedure gives us the closest idea of what is reinforcing for people
What is a preference assessment?
A teaching procedure in which the individual is prompted to make the correct response immediately, ensuring a correct response each time. The prompt is then slowly faded in order to promote accuracy with the least amount of errors and frustration.
What is the Error-less Teaching Procedure?
What is the behavioral trap?
This type of behavior cannot be tracked by an ABC sheet.
What is thought?