True / False : ASD is defined as a developmental disability
What is True
Name 5 data collection methods.
What is... frequency, interval, episode, rate, duration, PLANCHECK, etc...
What is the two primary functions of behaviors?
What is ... To gain access or to escape
This intervention is a specially designed instruction.
What is Special Education Services.
What is the cause of ASD?
What is "no single known cause".
Students with ASD may have deficits in (name 2)
What is ... Social interaction, Social communication, repetitive or restrictive behaviors, dysregulated behaviors, poor eye contact, scripted speech, etc...)
What data collection method requires you to track the time it takes for a student to engage in a behavior?
What is duration.
What is the hardest function to intervene?
What is sensory stimulation.
This intervention looks into adaptive skills with activities of daily living.
What is Occupational Therapy
True / False, Vaccines are the cause of ASD.
Name 3 restricted or repetitive behaviors.
What is .... inflexible behaviors / difficulty adjusting to change, overly focused on subjects such as airplanes, sensory hypertensity, stereotypical movements (I.e., hand flapping, rocking, spinning), etc...
Shivani engaged in SIB at a low intensity. What data collection method would one take to identify how many times in math class the student engages in SIB?
What is rate.
This function of behavior is to get someone to respond or interact to the target student.
What is access to attention
This type of intervention focuses on communication patterns and understanding language.
What is Speech and Language therapy
What are 3 risk factors for ASD?
What is .... child's gender, family history, other disorders, pre-term babies, parents age
Daija is making a short story for his football players on how to get clean after practice. What strategy is Daija using to support his team?
What is a Social Story.
Kianna gets out of her seat throughout math class. We want to track how many times she is IN her seat for more than 6 minutes. How would we take data?
What is Frequency Data collection method.
Define the function: Albina walks into math class and immediately flips the table. The teacher yells at Albina and tells him to get out of the class. Albina walks out.
What is escape.
This stakeholder should be receiving training and provides consent for treatment/ behavior plans.
What is the parents/ caregivers.
Write a hypothesis : Chewbacca walks into a room where Zach and Lateena were eating. He says (insert sound here). Lateena gives Chewy his food. Chewy stops (insert sound here).
What is... When Chewbacca is hungry, he (insert sound here), then Lateena gives him food.
Name one of 3 eligibility requirements for ASD.
What is .... Family interview, standardized assessments, and / or autism-specific measures to evaluate social and communicative skills
Angela and Libby were shouting in Sociology. During an FBA, what would the special ed teacher collect data on? How would he do this?
What is collecting ABC data on yelling.
Define the function. During his break time, EJ lays on the floor and starts rolling around. His teacher tells him to stop. EJ does not stop and continues to roll around. At the end of his break, he is able to get up and walk back to his desk.
What is sensory stimulation.
This is a systematic approach to behavior intervention based on functions of a behavior.
Write a hypothesis. The powerpuff girls wake up in the morning and fly into the kitchen. Bubbles grab a poptart. Buttercup walks to bubbles and hit her. Bubbles cry and put her poptart down. Buttercup grabs her poptart and walks away.
What is access to edible.