This prompt is considered "hand over hand"
What is full prompt?
Who are the program managers (PM)?
Logan, Carly, and Stephanie
When we say "first... then..."
What is the Premack Principle?
Name that function:
Jasmine punches her BI after her BI denied access to the iPad.
Access to tangible
Define extinction.
This is when we no longer reinforce the previously reinforced behavior.
NAME THE PROMPT:
SD: show picture + "what do you see?"
Prompt: "reh"
Correct response: "red"
What is a verbal prompt?
This logo is orange and white.
What is the Easterseals logo?
Name that strategy:
"do you want ___ or ____"
Choices
Name that function:
Karisma begins to cry after her mom starts talking on the phone
Attention
What do we call a sudden and dramatic increase in behavior when reinforcement for that behavior has been removed.
Extinction burst
When we physically show the participant the correct response.
What is a model prompt?
We email this when we are having IT or CarePOV problems.
What is helpdesk@essc.org?
Name that strategy:
"In 5 minutes I am going to ask you 1 question."
Priming
Name that function:
Magaly runs away after her BI asks her to clean up her toys.
Escape
A physical strategy that prevents a problem behavior from occurring.
Response Blocking
This is when we deliver the same prompt throughout the entire session for a goal/target
What is Errorless prompting?
Our clinical regional director.
Who is Sarah Nguyen?
Name that strategy:
Involved organizing the environment, material, and activities to promote appropriate behaviors and decrease the likelihood of problem behavior.
Arrange the environment
Name that function:
Janelly listens to Coldplay before she falls asleep.
Sensory
This is when you add something to the environment which increase behavior (i.e., like a reward!)
What is it called when you fade to a less intrusive prompt after 2 correct responses.
What is prompt fading?
Who are the clinical supervisors of Kern?
Denise, Destiny, Jessica, and Janelly
Name that strategy:
BI writes:
"1. What questions
2. Where questions
3. Break
4. Go outside"
Visual Supports
The 4 functions of behavior.
What is Sensory, Escape, Attention, Tangible?
SEAT
An ABA behavior reduction technique used to distract the child from a problem behavior, or lead them to engage in a more appropriate behavior than the one they are currently engaging in.
What is Redirection?