At the office
General Teaching Strategies
Assent
Vocabulary
HIPPA
100

What is our current door policy?

All clinic and sensory room doors must be open unless someone is managing a behavior. This includes not having doors ajar.

100

What is the difference between NET and DTT?

DTT is table based lessons with 10 questions for reinforcement of cx choice. 

NET is natural based lessons practiced throughout session in a natural manner by capturing, contriving and combining lessons effectively based on the client's interests. 

100

What is dissent?

the withdrawal of assent. your kiddos not willing to participate

100

Define Behavior

Anything an Individual says or does

100

What lessons should we refrain from practicing in public?

Eye contact, personal information

200

who was June's employee of the month?

Kayleen

200

What are the two types of NET?

NET-ACTIVITY and NET-EXEMPLAR

200

What is assent?

Vocal or non-vocal behavior that lets you know your kiddos willingness to participate in services or activities.

200

Define Premack principle

First and then schedule, First SD then reinforcement.

200

What are some best Practices for to protect PHI?

Do not discuss patients in public areas, Do not take photos of patients without permission. Do not post patient photo, photos, videos, or other private information on any social media. Refer to patients by patient ID (Initials) or other means to limit personal health information when possible.

300

How many client's have an AAC device?

300

How many lessons should be in an NET set and when do you change it?

3-5 lessons per set

changing once targets reach 5 trials each or after 30 minutes or for every activity. 

300

Give an example of no assent and client assent 

no assent is when a client pulls away from us, is manding no or to stop, engaging in behaviors 

client assent is when the client is willing and open to learning and being prompted with lessons. They're smiling and look for us.

300

Define Rapport

A connection and positive relationship becoming the foundation for successful treatment. 

300

What is HIPPA?

A federal law designed to protect a patients personal and insurance information wile protecting their PHI
400

Who took care of our office while Anthony was out?

Rhy from SFS as OM, Victoria as AC

400

If a different client is having a behavior in the same room as you, What should you be doing?

Transitioning my client away without giving attention

400

List the two ways/strategies to identify assent?

Direct: pausing to check in with patient to determine if they agree to the trial

Indirect: Checking vocal and non-vocal behaviors and continues when assent is provided 

400

Define Acquisition

Skill that is currently being taught 

400

What does HIPPA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

500

Name each member of the following Titles for this office: OM, AC, BCBA(s), ASUP(s), BTL, Trainer(s), Senior Technicians

OM: Anthony      AC: Victoria     BCBA(s): Nayelly, Maria, Kristin        ASUP(s): Jessica       BTL: Nayeli   Trainer(s): Anaya       Senior BTs: Dania

500

What should you first do (first 5-10 minutes) when running a fill in session?

Read BIPs, General Sup Notes, Correspondence Notes, creating our first 3-5 NET set

500

Why is Assent important?

It supports patient dignity, increases self-advocacy, reduces risks of patient victimization, you build a relationship/trust with your patient, improved patient/caregiver satisfaction, Ethics Code of Behavior analysis requires that we monitor assent.

500

What is the core principle of ABA?

Desirable consequences will increase behavior, whereas undesirable consequences will decrease behaviors.

500

What are some Key PHI identifiers?

Identifiers include name, postal address, names of relatives, names of employers, date of birth, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, Social Security number, medical record number, account numbers, license or certificate numbers, health plan beneficiary numbers, web URLs, IP addresses, biometric identifiers such as finger or voice prints, photographic images, vehicle identifiers, or any other unique identifying number, code, or characteristic.