Learned behaviors and reflexive behaviors
different ways that people communicate behaviors?
How do learned behaviors begin?/How do they continue?
Positive Behaviour
How do the following things create a behavior pathway?
100
a response that — as a result of experience — comes to be caused by a stimulus different from the one that originally triggered it.
What is Conditioned response?
100
facial expression someone makes when they are happy or excited.
What is smiling?
100
an individual is late for work and speeds to get to school but gets speeding ticket so he doesn't speed the next time but is late for school.
What is operant conditioning?
100
is a response to a stimulus.
What is behavior?
100
Showing how to do something, or explaining different scenarios for a task to get desired behavior.
What is Setting Examples?
200
applying something already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error.
What is Insight learning?
200
Someone talking in a raised tone or anger in their voice.
What is yelling?
200
uses his previous knowledge and applies it to a new situation in order to solve the problem.
What is Insight learning?
200
strategies that focus on interventions used on a school-wide basis for all student, such as using effective teaching practices and curricula, or explicitly teaching behavior that is acceptable within the school environment,
What is Primary prevention
200
behaviors that are expected or wanted when a task is given to someone. If this behavior is shown than a reward it implemented.
What is desired behaviors?
300
learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others
What is observational behaviours?
300
is a direct form of communication that respects both the communicator’s and the receiver’s rights and opinions.
What is Assertive communication
300
are inherited and performed correctly the first time an organism is exposed to a stimulus.
What is innate behaviors?
300
a behavior management system used to understand what maintains an individual's challenging behavior
What is Positive behavior support?
300
Behaviors that promote a result that is not wanted. I.e (texting in class, fooling around during test)
What is Problem Behaviors?
400
behavior learned through repeated practice to receive a reward or to avoid a punishment.
What is operant conditioning?
400
unplanned act of anger in which the aggressor intends to hurt someone or something.
What is aggressive communication?
400
an increase in the response to an innocuous stimulus when that stimulus occurs after a punishing stimulus.
What is Sensitization?
400
Information about the plan, expectations and procedures are clear to the individual, family, staff and any other team members while working toward positive behavior support
What is clarity
400
getting grounded, assigned extra homework, all actions doen when as....
What is consequences?
500
a reduction in a previously-displayed response when no reward or punishment follows.
What is Habitation?
500
not expressing one’s own thoughts or feelings and putting their needs last in an attempt to keep others happy.
What is passive communication?
500
If newly-hatched geese are exposed to a moving object of reasonable size and emitting reasonable sounds, they will begin to follow it just as they would normally follow their mother.
What is Imprinting?
500
Team and family members are on the same page with interventions and approaches, and strive to apply the same expectations and rewards.
What is Consistency?
500
behavior you want to replace an unwanted target behavior.
What is replacement behaviors