Can't we all just get along?
What a girl wants
You take the high road, I'll take the low road
Eau naturelle
Bionics
100

Often confused with a bribe, this kind of reinforcer is presented before placing a demand

What is a promise reinforcer?

100

Before circling "no" a mand probe, you must check for this

What is motivation?

100

This process occurs after behavior and increases the future likelihood of it

What is reinforcement?

100

This is what NET stands for

What is Natural Environment Teaching?

100

AAC spelled out

What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication?

200

Demonstrate using a promise reinforcer

Show, say, do

200

Mand training is NOT this

What is a demand?

200

Effective reinforcement has these 5 properties

What are immediate, sizeable, frequent, varied, and valuable to the learner?

200

This is how you know the student is interested in something

What are looking, pointing, leading, doing, etc.?

200

These are the two roles necessary for communication

What are speaker and listener?

300

Reinforcement can be categorized as...

Socially-mediated vs. automatic

Positive vs. negative

300

A student asks, "What time is music?" when it is not on the schedule.  This is an example of...

What is a spontaneous mand for information?

300

List antecedent interventions to increase cooperation

  • Increase pairing (start and end session with pairing)

  • Reduce demands

  • Increase ratio of easy skills (e.g., 90/10 instead of 80/20)

  • Decrease response effort

  • Informal preference assessment (seek high valued items)

300

Explain how you would use 2 of the following NET skills:

- Bit by bit
- The expectant pause
- Capture the opportunity
- Special delivery
- Go with the flow and follow the MO

You are a NET master!

300

These are examples of low-tech, mid-tech, and high-tech AAC

Low: choice boards, PECS

Mid: buttons, switches, static boards

High: tablet, computer, digital/electronic

400

List some readiness skills that often need to be explicitly taught to our learners

What are:
- mands
- approach (come here, walk with me)
- ready hands
- wait
- giving up reinforcers
- cooperation
- interruption transition
- accepting "no"

400

These are the two different types of mand data collected

What are cold probes and mand frequency?

400

List consequence interventions to promote desirable behavior

  • Provide more valuable reinforcer

  • Provide higher rate of reinforcement (lower VR)

  • Reinforce immediately

  • Provide greater magnitude of reinforcement

  • Reinforce on transfer trials

  • Improve implementation of differential reinforcement

400

Describe how you would teach each verbal operant using scissors

Did you include the tact, mand, echoic, and intraverbal?

400

A typically developing 18-month old is exposed to 4,380 hours of oral language.  If AAC is modeled only an hour a week, this is how long it will it will take to reach the same level of exposure.

What is 84 years?

500

Describe using shaping to teach a skill

Remember, reinforce successive approximations toward a terminal behavior

500

Motivation exists as a continuum between these two poles

What are deprivation and satiation?

500

Which two behavioral techniques gradually transform a replacement behavior (e.g., asking for a break) into meeting classroom expectations (e.g., completing a writing assignment)

What are shaping and chaining?

500

Name some locations, activities, and skills targeted by NET

Location: halls, cafeteria, playground, carpet


Activities: play-doh, crafts, games, play


Skills: matching, generalization, social, anything

500

These are high frequency words that make up approximately 80% of our language - mostly verbs, pronouns, and descriptors

What are core words?

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