Any help provided that will assist the learner in using specific skills. ______ can be verbal, gestural, or physical. You have a copy of this hierarchy in your classroom.
What is a Prompt?
The person who is mainly responsible for the students' IEP also known as the Case Manager.
Who is the Classroom Teacher?
Occur naturally as a result of using the target behavior or skill.
What is Natural Reinforcer?
If you are targeting appropriate play by modeling driving toy cars for a learner who repeatedly spins the wheels on cars during playtime in a preschool classroom, be sure that the cars are visible and ready to be played with. True or False?
True or What is True?
The IEP team member who keeps track of trials, outcomes, and factors affecting NI.
Who is a Teacher or a Paraeducator?
The behavior or skill that is the focus of the intervention. Behavior may need to be increased or decreased.
What is a Target Behavior?
A type of visual support that includes posting a class schedule in a central location available for all students.
What is a Classroom Schedule?
Assessment to determine potential reinforcers by presenting different materials and taking data on frequency and duration of the student's engagement on each material to see which they prefer the most.
What is Preference Assessment?
Examples are loud voices, music playing, high interest items within sight, technology on, unnecessary items within the work environment.
What are distractions?
Naturalistic Intervention works for all learners all the time for all skill sets. True or False.
False or What is False?
_____ _____ is a challenging behavior that interferes with the learner’s ability to learn
What is Interfering Behavior?
To set up the environment and to engage a learner if he/she does not seem interested in playing with you or seems to be bored during an activity.
What is using novel materials and changing things up in familiar routines and activities?
When a response is followed by the presentation of a stimuli and as a result, there is an increase in the future frequency of that behavior.
What is Positive Reinforcement?
Arranging the layout of the classroom systematically, labeling items, making sure student materials are developmentally appropriate, there are clear expectations for staff and students.
What is structure or structured environment?
The people responsible for determining the effectiveness of the use of Naturalistic Interventions.
What is the Whole IEP Team?
Demonstrating the proper way to put toothpaste on a toothbrush to teach the student how to put toothpaste on their own toothbrush while in the restroom is called ________
What is Modeling?
Examples are snack time, lunch time, circle time, recess, play time, academics or any activity in which the learner or student engages in his or her classroom on a regular basis.
What is routines and activities?
Information gathered from multiple sources to better understand the target behavior, before using an intervention or practice
What is Baseline?
Offering the learner with high-interest items, imitating what the learner is saying or doing, commenting on what the learner is saying or doing, making yourself animated.
What is Engaging the Learner?
_____ _____ is a broad category of behavioral interventions that are implemented during everyday routines and activities in the learner’s classroom or home environment (i.e. in the learner’s natural environment).
What is Naturalistic Interventions?
Getting down on the same level with the learner and play with what the player is playing with to help the learner remain engaged in the activity.
What is following the lead of the learner/student?
Teaching opportunities are targeted and contrived throughout the student’s natural daily activities, environment and routines.
What is Naturalistic Intervention?
Includes the parents, other primary caregivers, IEP/IFSP team members, teachers, therapists, early intervention providers, and other professionals involved in providing services for the learner with disabilities.
Who are Team Members?
The two Evidence Based Practice strategies that are most often used as part of Naturalistic Interventions.
What are Modeling and Prompting?
Target behavior, Date and Time of NI, Who is going to implement NI, Routine or activity during which NI occurred, Specific or additional strategies used, The result/outcome.
What is Components in Data Collection used for NI?