ABA
Functions of Behaviors
Prompts
Discriminative Stimuli (SD)
Random
100

ABA stands for

What is Applied Behavior Analysis

100

There are these many functions of behavior

What is 5

100

Reducing the support until the learner can perform the skill independently

What is prompt fading. 

100

When teaching an imitation skill these are acceptable SD's to provide

What is "do this, copy me, do the same"

100

First thing that is done upon arrival of a child

What is a health inspection 

200

DTT

What is Discrete Trial Teaching.

200

The questions asked of me is way too difficult. I    proceed to get up from my chair and leave the room. I'm exhibiting a function of behavior better know as

What is escape.

200

The most invasive form of prompting

What is full physical

200

When teaching a receptive identification skill these are acceptable SD's to provide

What is "show me, point to, touch"

200

Cell phones are...

1. Not allowed in the classrooms.

2. Should be on silent mode.

300

ASD 

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder 

300

A 4-year-old is playing in a classroom with various toys available. They want to play with a specific toy car, but another child is currently using it. The 4-year-old starts to whine and throw a tantrum (e.g., crying, stomping feet). This behavior (tantrum) is an example of  

What is Tangible.

300

The least invasive form of prompting

What is independent.

300

When teaching a receptive instruction skill these are acceptable SD's to provide

What is "put in, give me, pick up, open, close"

300

Creating opportunities for a child to request 

What is Manding

400

Three characteristics of autism spectrum disorder

What are

 1. difficulties with social communication 

2. restricted or repetitive behaviors, and 

3. atypical sensory processing.

400

This is the function of behavior when a child engages in actions like tapping, rocking, or humming to seek sensory stimulation, either to soothe themselves or enhance focus.

What is sensory input (sensory stimulation)

400

These prompts involve using pointing or waving, to guide a learner toward the correct response or behavior

What are gestural prompts

400

When teaching a matching skill these are acceptable SD's to provide

What is "match, put with, find the same".

400

Upon arrival you notice that the child has a bruise on their hand, immediately you

What is report it to the teacher and document the bruise. 

500

This is a developmental disorder characterized by challenges with social communication, restricted or repetitive behaviors, and unique sensory processing, often appearing in early childhood.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder 

500

This is the function of behavior when a child engages in actions, such as making noise, throwing items and being disruptive

What is attention seeking.

500

Prompts in order from most invasive to least invasive 

What is 1. Full physical

2. Partial 

3.  Modeling

4. Gestural

5. Verbal

6. Visual

7. Independent

500

When working on Manding, a clicker is used...

What is after every opportunity  given to request a desired items unless indicated otherwise. 

500

This teaching method involves providing prompts and gradually reducing them to help a learner successfully perform a task, minimizing mistakes and frustration.

What is errorless teaching