Why is it important to vary reinforcers as much as possible?
To prevent reinforcer satiation
A client's parent asks to start potty training. What is your response?
Tell them it's outside of your scope of practice and to ask the BCBA
Name 3 different lessons you can run with blocks
Tact color, rec ID, gross motor imitation, pretend play, etc
What ABA term is this? Adding a stimulus increases the future likelihood of behavior.
Positive Reinforcement
What type of chaining is this? Teaching a task analysis by teaching the first step first.
Forward chaining
How do you know you have built a strong relationship with a child? How do you know when you have not?
-does the child seek you out?
-Is the child running away?
What is a multiple relationship?
Show or model parallel play
Parallel play: Child plays besides rather than with other children
Removing a stimulus decreases the future likelihood of behavior.
Negative punishment
What type of chaining in this? Teaching the entire task analysis at once
Total Task Presentation
Name at least 3 things you need for your daily notes
Successes, Challenges, Setting Events
A BT is working for a family, and becomes quite close to them, is invited on a family vacation and takes them up on the offer, is this a violation?
Yes
Reinforcement is delivered on an average of every 2 minutes in which the behaviors occur.
VI-2
Reinforcement provided on the average of every 5 correct responses
VR-5
VI-5
FR-5
FI-5
a)VR-5
How do you rebuild rapport with a client?
- Re-establish pairing
- Ask BCBA for support
- Have you been hitting ratio strain?
Parent is upgrading their TV to the latest and greatest and offers you their old one. What do you do? How do you phrase it?
Decline the offer nicely
Show or model associative play
Associative play: Child plays with and near other children, but the children do not organize their play toward a common goal. Child begins to focus on the other person playing and not just on their own play.
Example, "do this."
A) Sd
B) DRA
C) Sdelta
D) SR+
A) Sd
What does DTT stand for?
BT works with a client and is also the baseball coach of the client, is this a violation?
yes
Show or model cooperative play
Cooperative Play: Child shows an interest in both the activity and other children involved. Child plays with others for a common purpose and end goals by following established rules and guidelines. Beginning state of teamwork.
What occurs after the behavior?
Antecedent
Behavior
Response
Consequence
Consequence
What must the intervention match in order to be effective, and what are some ways it can be altered to make the alternative behavior more reinforcing than the problem behavior?
Intervention must match the function of the problem behavior, and can involve altering the ABC contingency, antecedent, or behavior to make the alternative behavior more reinforcing than the problem behavior.