"Assent"ial
NET
SOS...?
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Let's get engaged
100

Opposite of assent

What is Dissent?

100

The general amount of lessons a NET set covers

What is 3-5?

100

How to request time off

What is using the time off form at least two weeks prior to the date requested?

100

How often a client should go to the bathroom

What is as often as noted in their treatment plan and/or when displaying signs of needing the restroom?

100

The importance of client engagement

What is to have a smoother session, build rapport, increase opportunities to teach and reinforce

200

Assent is present, T or F: A 13 year old client is rolling their eyes, but still engaging in the activity and answering questions/talking. 

What is true?

200

Ideal trial count size of NET sets

What is no more than 35

200

How to cancel session day-of

What is contact the BCBA, OM, and AC tech in one single group chat on iMessage AND ask others if they can take the session

200

How to communicate/tone of voice with a teenage client with limited expressive language

What is like a typical teenager or peer with natural inflection and tone.

200

Low engagement sessions may look like this

What is lower learning opportunities/trial count, higher rates of challenging behavior, staff are tired or on iPad majority of time, physical separation between therapist and client, etc.

300

Define assent and how it's communicated

What is the approval or agreement to participate in treatment given by the patient receiving the treatment; directly or indirectly

300

List a few different ways to provide reinforcement

Alex says, tangible items, vocal praise, high fives, escape from demands, increased quality of current reinforcer?

300

My client is out of pull ups

What is make a note on the 'forget me knot' board and remind parent at pick up?

300

T or F: You should use the word potty when talking to your 16 year old client

False

300
3 tools to increase engagement

What are inadequate portions, assistance, protest, sabotage, bridging, in sight out of reach, control access, silly situations

400

T or F: A client engages in tantrum behavior every time a DTT is ran, therapist should tell BCBA and not run DTT

What is false

400

Lessons that can be run during arts and crafts for 2,2 learner

Alex Trebek's examples: prepositions, following instructions, manding fluency...

400

DAILY DOUBLE

2 ways to collect missed signatures 

What is click the missed signatures on the main appointment page AND click the button when ending the session and have caregivers sign?

400

A 13 year old client known for mouthing and noncompliance needs the restroom, the therapist is...

What is waiting with the door open watching indirectly without invading privacy, but keeping the client safe

400

3 examples of creating patient engagement

Alex Trebek's examples: giving one squig at a time, playing preferred music during a lower preference activity, pulling the scooter instead of having them ride it alone

500

DAILY DOUBLE

A client is flopping, but has a wet diaper and needs to be changed. Assent can be gained by...

What is using a first then board OR making walking to the bathroom more fun by using movement toys/choices

500

Tips to help you close a NET set quickly

Alex Trebek's examples: have the client engage in a highly preferred activity, have a note template, keep sets short to include less general information, fill note as you go, or utilize waiting for attention lessons

500

What to do on a weekend or late evening session when the client gets a cut during arts and crafts during an in home session. 

What is get caregivers attention immediately, inform OM and BCBA via iMessage or email, and fill out patient incident form?

500

Two lessons and why they help build client dignity

What is mands, assertiveness, emotions, self-management, emotional self-control, what's wrong, negotiation and compromises

(and explanation)

500

How a therapist may increase patient engagement with a new client who is a 1,1 learner who likes video games and drawing

Alex Trebek's example: Make a Pictionary drawing game with his preferred video game characters. Therapist holds onto all drawing items to increase mands or sabatoges by forgetting an important item and contriving problem solving.