Internal skills and strategies that all staff must adhere to, and all staff are trained in it.
What are safety standards?
Considered nuisance behaviors that are never harmful
What is Disruptive Behavior?
A method used to collect information systematically
What is an Assessment?
Purpose of Functional Assessments
What is to Identify the Function of Behavior and Guide Intervention Planning.
How well a treatment or intervention is carried out as planned
What is Procedural Integrity?
Staff responding by doing what is safest for their own self, the client, and anyone else at risk.
what is Reasonable Assistance?
Considered as potentially harmful behavior.
What is Dangerous Behavior?
Types of assessments used in ABA
what are Skill-Based Assessments, Preference Assessments, and Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA)
Indirect Assessments, Direct Assessments, Experimental Functional Analysis
What are types of Functional Behavior Assessment?
Importance of Procedural Integrity.
Effective Intervention, Ethical Practice, Valid Data, and allows for replication.
Environmental variables and social events that may influence our client’s behavior.
What are Illnesses, Sleep patterns, Medication changes, and Stress levels?
Behavior that could cause death or significant harm.
What is Lethal Behavior?
The different types of preference assessments.
What are Asking, Free Operant observation, Single stimulus, paired stimuli, MSW, and MSWO?
Interviews,Checklists, Questionnaires, and Records Reviews.
What are Indirect Assessments?
Therapist skill variability and poorly defined behaviors.
What are challenges to treatment integrity?
Ethical obligation as RBT’s and BCBA’s to provide clients with the least intrusive approach.
What is the Least Restrictive Interventions?
Wear close toed shoes, Avoid loose clothing, Avoid piercings/long jewelry, tie hair back.
What is dressing for safety?
Used for ages 0-48 months
Domain areas include mand, tact, intraverbal, echoic, imitation, transcriptions, listener responding by (feature, function, class) (visual perception and match to sample), play, social, vocal, group, linguistic, and math.
What is the VP-MAPP
ABC Analysis and Structured Observations
What are Direct Assessments?
Using behavior analysis techniques to manage your own actions
What Is Self-Monitoring?
Must never be implemented without a written plan, specific training, and first exhausting all reinforcement options.
What is punishment?
Our three De-escalation strategies.
What are Prompt Communication, Build Momentum, and Monitor/Wait.
Skills assessed are typically in the repertoire of typically developing children prior to kindergarten (3-4 years of age
Domain areas include language, social interaction, self-help, academic, and motor skills
What is ABLLS-R?
Different test conditions are created where the antecedents and consequences are systematically varied to observe how the behavior changes.
What is Experimental Functional Analysis?
Helps maintain motivation over time when self-monitoring?
What is self-evaluating and reinforcing?