This type of behavior develops from the student's experiences and is under the voluntary control of the individual.
What is operant behavior?
100
Impaired social interactions, stereotyped patterns of behavior and age appropriate language and communication skills.
What is Asperger's Syndrome?
100
The inability to use the symbols of language through proper use of words and their meanings, appropriate grammatical patterns, and proper use of speech sounds.
What is a language disorder?
100
Name three examples of physical and health impairments you might see in the classroom.
What are allergies, epilepsy, asthma, leukemia, traumatic brain injury, tuberculosis, aids, HIV, etc...?
100
Effective classroom managment depends on this.
What is consistency?
200
Organizing a notebook, keeping a calendar, and completing assignments are examples of these.
What are study skills?
200
This device is often used to prepare students for an upcoming transition.
What is a timer?
200
Speech and langauge impairments are an example of this.
What is a communication disorder?
200
Curb cuts, navigable thresholds and 20" high toilets are examples of this.
What is accessibility?
200
Name two types of reinforcers students value.
What are social, activity, tangible, or edible reinforcers?
300
Tardiness, verbal outbursts, excess activity, and problematic social relationships are examples of this.
What are disruptive behaviors?
300
Spinning objects and flicking fingers in front of the eyes are examples of this?
What are stereotypic behavior?
300
Meaningful aspects of language are referred to as this.
What is semantics?
300
Staring spells are significant signs of this disorder.
What is epilepsy?
300
The removal of reinforcers which have previously followed a behavior in an effort to help decrease the behavior would be an example of this.
What is extinction?
400
1. Behavior deviates from range of behaviors deemed as normal.
2. Occurs very frequently or too intensely.
3. Occurs over an extended period of time.
What are indicators of a behavior disorder?
400
Individualized books that are written to describe a situation and model the ideal behavior of the main character (with ASD).
What are social stories?
400
T/F A speech problem exists when a person's speech delivery detracts from his/her message.
What is true?
400
Physical impairments often keep students from gripping a pencil, turning a page or playing with toys. These devices allow them to do all of these things.
What are switches? What is assistive technology?
400
When the target student is present, the teacher reinforces other individuals for exhibiting a desired behavior.
What is modeling?
500
Students with behavior disorders have problems that lie in these two areas.
What are school conduct and application of appropriate study skills?
500
Any system or device designated to enhance the communication between individuals who are non-verbal or whose speech is difficult to understand.
What is augmentative communication or device?
500
The use of language is called this.
What is pragmatics?
500
To prevent infection in the classroom, a teacher must be knowledgeable about this.
What are universal precautions?
500
When a student exhibits a desired behavior and that is followed by the removal of an aversive event causing the positive behavior to recur is an example of this type of reinforcement.