Prompting/Independence
Behavior
Data Collection
Reinforcements
Student Goal Work
100

What is the least restrictive prompt?

Visuals

100

Visuals can support behavior. Please give an example of visuals in the classroom.

Visual schedules, wait strips, work strips, etc.

100

What is data collection?

a form of tracking student progress

100

What is the name of the process for encouraging or establishing a pattern of behavior?

Reinforcement

100

What is an IEP goal? 

a specific target set to help student their unique learning needs

200

What is the most restrictive prompt? 

Full Physical

200

Behavior has both form and function. Are we questioning the form or function when we ask ourselves questions like “What purpose does the behavior serve?” or “What does the behavior communicate?”

Function! Form is what the behavior looks like (e.g., smiling, screaming, hitting, knocking over materials).

200

Why do we collect data?

provides accountability for IEP goals and helps inform instructional planning

200

Reward or Bribe? - Earned for a job well done!

Reward! In contrast, bribes are given in response to challenging behavior.

200

Why are IEP goals important? 

They outline what a student should achieve within a give timeframe 

300

How does independence impact quality of life? 

Independence promotes participation, making choices, and increases interactions with others

300

What is the name for providing students with an alternative behavior that allows them to meet their needs while they are learning the skills to engage in a desired behavior?

Replacement behavior

300

What do we collect data on?

Behavior, Academics, Speech & Language, OT/PT

300

Reward or Bribe? - Reactive and delivered in frustration.

Bribe. In contrast, rewards are planned ahead of time and delivered with praise.

300

What is one component of an IEP goal? 

measurable objective that is specific and achievable 

400

How do you chose the right prompt?

It should be easy to fade, have a little amount of support, be least stigmatizing, and most effective!

400

We often use the ABC method when trying to determine the function of behaviors. What does ABC stand for?

Antecedent (what happens before the behavior occurs)

Behavior (the form - what the behavior looks like)

Consequence (what happens after the behavior)

400

How often should you take data?

At least twice a week 

400

Reward or Bribe? - The adult is in control. They decide when and if the reward has been earned.

Reward. In contrast, the child is in control - negotiation is made in exchange for compliance.

400

Who writes IEP goals?

Teachers, Related Service Staff, and Families