This color code is often called before the most dangerous color code.
What is code yellow?
Something added after a behavior that increases the probability of that behavior re-occurring in the future
What is positive reinforcement?
This type of data collection uses the acronym ABC
What is antecedent, behavior, consequence
This type of ABA is often referred to as "my way" and uses the acronym SBT.
What is Skill Based Treatment?
Another name for this term is relationship building.
What is pairing?
When a student elopes, staff radio this code to prevent too much reinforcing attention.
What is code quiet?
Something removed following a behavior that increases the likelihood of that behavior re-occurring in the future
What is negative reinforcement?
This occurs prior to a target behavior
What is an antecedent?
This set of procedures include things such as showing continuous positive regard and empathy, following the student's lead, and limiting non-essential demands.
What are Universal Protocols?
The ability to apply a learned skill/behavior to new situations, settings, or people without direct instruction in those specific contexts
What is generalization?
This code level for room 123 means that 2-3 preferred staff enter the room but do not engage with the student.
What is level 2?
This schedule of reinforcement reinforces every correct response and is often used when teaching something new.
What is a continuous/ FR1 schedule of reinforcement?
Anything a person does
What is behavior?
This doctorate level BCBA created PFA and SBT.
Who is Greg Hanley?
These are things added to a cue that increase the probability of resulting in a correct response.
What are prompts?
When this non-restraint PAC intervention is used, parents must be notified.
What is seclusion?
This procedure is used when a previously reinforced behavior no longer gets reinforced.
What is extinction?
This happens immediately after a behavior and may increase or decrease the chances of the behavior re-occurring in the future.
What is a consequence?
When setting a hard boundary, the acronym STEAM may help you remember what steps to take to decrease escalation. Name what any letter in the acronym stands for.
What is
SET the boundary clearly, kindly, and confidently
TACT/ label what is happening
EMPATHIZE and validate their feelings
ALLOW non-judgmental time
MOVE on when they are ready
This intervention gives students sufficient time to process and respond; when done correctly, it supports independence and reduces prompt dependency.
What is wait time?
This part of the R&S form requires classroom staff to write about the student's re-entry into the classroom from a TO.
What is a post response?
This type of reinforcement schedule will maintain a behavior over time; it is the most resistant to change and is used in slot machines.
What is an intermittent schedule of reinforcement?
This function of behavior may include antecedents such as asking the student what they want to work for or prompting them to start their work.
What is escape?
Using ready/not ready visuals prior to transitioning are one way of gaining this from a student, which is similar to consent.
What is assent?
In this reinforcement schedule, a reinforcer is given after a predetermined average number of correct responses.
What is a Variable Ratio Schedule?