Escape
Attention
Access / Tangible
Automatic / Sensory
What is the criteria for CRISIS?
Continuous
-Aggression
-Self Injury
-High Magnitude Disruption
What are some strategies to reinforcer control?
Placing items in bins, on shelves where they cannot reach, cabinet, ensuring to sanitize learning area
Name 3 Antecedent Interventions
Priming
Visuals
Shared Control
Premack Principle
Antecedent exercise
Enriched environments
Response deprivation hypothesis
What is implemented prior to and independent of the target behaviors occurrence?
Antecedent Modifications
What are the 3 principles of ABA?
Reinforcement
Extinction
Punishment
What is the goal of a crisis management system?
-Keep crisis at low levels
-Keep individuals safe
-maintain clinical /educational progress
What is the difference between a preferred item and reinforcement?
Preferred item is something the student may like. If an item serves as reinforcement you are going to see behavior change.
What is an SD .vs. SDelta
SD - signals reinforcement is available
SDelta - reinforcement is not available
Escape, Tangible, Sensory, Attention describe what?
Functions of bx.
What is the formal name for ABC data?
Descriptive Assessment
Name 3 Prevention Strategies we commonly use at CDA
-Ensure basic needs are met
-Building + Maintaining Relationships
-Knowledge about the individual
-Specifying rules / consequences
-Accomodating unique needs
-Providing Choice
-Displaying Confidence
What are some strategies to pair with reinforcement?
1. let child lead play
2. using demonstrative language instead of giving instructions- "This is fun! I love jumping!" not.. "what color is this?!"
3. Keep ratio of pairing to demands 75%-25%
What procedure reinforces occurrences of desirable bx and withholds reinforcement from undesirable reinforcement?
What is Differential reinforcement of ALTERNATIVE behavior.
Define Latency
The amount of time it takes from when the SD is given to the start of the behavior
Behavior (Operationally Definitioned) - a description of the behavior of interest
Hypothesized Function
Replacement Behaviors
Antecedent Manipulations - AKA Preventative Strategies
Consequence Manipulations - AKA Management Strategies
What is Restraint .VS. Isolation?
"Restraint" means physical intervention or force used to control a student, including the use of a restraint device to restrict a student's freedom of movement.
"Isolation" means restricting the student alone within a room or any other form of enclosure, from which the student may not leave.
Name one preference assessment.
1. Multiple stimulus without replacement
2. Multiple stimulus with replacement
3. Forced choice
4. Free operant
Name one de-escalation strategy you can use in Pre-Crisis level 1.
Changing prompts to redirect
changing taks/activity
change reinforcement
Use pivot praise
use proximity
BX momentum
Remove distractions
What is the term for reinforcing a behavior that cannot occur simultaneously with the problem behavior?
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior
What is the difference between an Establishing Operation (EO) and an Abolishing Operation (AO)?
Establishing operations (EO) increase the current effectiveness of a reinforcer
Abolishing Operations (AO) decrease the current effectiveness of a reinforcer
What is the name of the system that takes over when a person experiences crisis / trauma?
Autonomic Nervous System
You are about to start a session or run a program with a client. What do you need to do prior to have a successful session or trial?
Run a preference assessment.
What are the 4 basic Differential Reinforcement interventions?
Differential reinforcement of OTHER bx:- reinforcing bx not occurring.
Differential reinforcement of ALTERNATIVE bx: withholding reinforcement from undesirable bx and reinforcing desirable bx
Differential reinforcement of INCOMPATIBLE bx: reinforcing bx that is incompatible with the undesirable bx.
Differential reinforcement of lower rates: (a)following each occurrence of target bx that is separated from the previous response by a minimum amount of time (b) contingent on the number of repossess within a period not exceeding a predetermined criterion.
Adding an aversive stimulus to the environment to decrease a behavior is called?