How many other countries celebrate Thanksgiving?
11
What are the two types of discrimination training?
Simultaneous and Successive
What is a preference assessment?
A procedure used to determine the most effective reinforcer for a learner at the moment
What are the five play domains?
Interactive play, Independent play, Pretend play, Constructive play, Electronic play
Behavior management is not a priority during play
T/F
False
How many calories on average are consumed, per person, at Thanksgiving dinner?
4,500
What is the difference between the two discrimination trainings?
Simultaneous: Used when a field of stimuli are presented simultaneously
Successive: Used when one stimulus is presented at a time
What alters the effectiveness of a reinforcer?
A motivating operation
What is a type of play where a child uses various materials to build or create something?
Constructive play
What are inter-trial intervals?
Short pause between each trial
How much did the world's most expensive Thanksgiving dinner on record cost?
$150,000 at New York City's Old Homestead Steakhouse
What is considered an unknown and a known distractor?
An unknown distractor is a target that has not been learned yet.
A known distractor is a target that has been mastered
How often should preference assessments occur?
Minimum-before every lesson and when the learner's motivation is low
What is a type of play that involves digital technologies?
Electronic play
A type of play where the child is directly playing with another person
Interactive Play
What meats were served at the first Thanksgiving celebration?
Venison, swan, duck, and goose were likely—not turkey!
Explain the difference between errorless and error correction and when to use them.
Errorless: used when teaching a new skill involving the use of immediate prompting (MT, teaching skills in acquisition)
Error correction: A procedure following an incorrect or non-response to assist the learner in making a correct response. (RR, reviewing known or mastered skills)
What is a functional reinforcer?
Reinforcement that closely mirrors reinforcement in everyday life
What is a type of play where a child is actively experimenting with the emotional and social roles of life?
Pretend play
What should you do when you notice inflexibilities with play?
Watch for patterns and communicate them to the supervisor.
About how many pumpkin pies are consumed every Thanksgiving?
About 50 million
Role play:
Prompting hierarchy with the objects lesson with the sd: "Put with same"
Full physical
Partial physical
Model
Gestural
Why is it important to reinforce replacement behaviors?
This helps reduce challenging behaviors-this is key to teaching more appropriate behaviors that help learners meet their wants and needs
What is a type of play where a child plays without the engagement of others-others may be near but will not be playing
Independent play
What is the first responsibility when setting up play?
Be fun, silly, reinforcing, engaging, and make play playful!