In ABC Data - The "C" stands for? Please include the formal definition
Consequence - meaning what happened directly after the behavior occurred
Playing with a friend or Tech
Joint Play
True or False
An example of Sabotaging the environment would be giving juice without a straw or putting a toy on the top shelf
True!
This is setting the stage increase interest or motivation to request
Relaxation, Preference Assessments, and reinforcement are all examples of ________ strategies
Proactive!
Things that help a client do well during session
Tracking in real time, various behaviors or tracking with a clicker to record ___ later
Data
Developing a relationship with the client through DRIP, being fun or helpful, giving reinforcement
Pairing
Client asks for something from Tech
Manding
The least intrusive physical prompt
GP - Gestural Prompt
Waiting or giving space, affirming clients struggle, withholding reinforcement, and prompting communication until calm are examples of ________ strategies
Reactive!
These are things we want to do after a problem behavior occurs to help the client with the current challenge and recover quickly
True or False
You can request time off through central reach
False!
You are able to request time off with Paylocity!
The 4 functions of Behavior
Escape, Access, Attention and Automatic
Anytime the tutor utilized DRIP, social interactions, or plays with the client
Engagement
Teaching during play, while washing hands, singing songs to practice imitation and vocalizations
NET - Natural Environment Teaching
Client gives item to tech when asked or leaves preferred place or activity when asked
Relinquishing
D R I P stands for
Describe
Reflect
Imitate
Praise
Taking something away after the client does something that you want them to do more of
HINT (an example of this would be working well at the table, and now they get a break)
Negative Reinforcement
True or False
This is an example of a clear and concise instruction
"Johnny get back over here! I can't catch you when you're running that fast!"
False
(clear and concise instruction - "Come Here.")
The most intrusive vocal prompt
DVP - Direct Vocal Prompt
True or False
Error Correction is when you provide prompts before errors occur, if false what is the right answer?
False
This is Errorless Teaching
True or False: It is important to utilize all 30 minutes of prep time by reviewing the clients "about me" in Central Reach, checking the schedule, reviewing the BIP, reading and initialing supervision notes, as well as gathering the necessary materials
True
The silent E in DRIP-E stands for
Enthusiasm!
Show client to items for them to choose from
Preference Assessment (Paired Stimulus/Forced Choices)
IVP and MP stand for
Indirect Verbal Prompt and Model Prompt
True or False
Error correction is when you provide more opportunities for learning with prompts
True!
We want to teach least intrusively!
True or False
Learning Opportunities should occur every 30 minutes or so
False!
3-5 Learning Opportunities should occur every minute!