The section that assists in how to prevent behaviors
What are antecedent strategies?
Reading the client profile before session.
What is the first thing you should do when beginning your session
Throughout the entire session. Especially in between multiple and extended timings.
What part of session should NET be ran
Found in the far left cabinet in the classroom.
Where is the group binder?
The person or people you reach out to if you are feeling burnt-out.
Who are your CS and CSTs?
The client binder and in the behavior chart descriptions is where this can be found.
Where is BIP located
The document that explains how to respond to behaviors. This should be checked and reviewed everyday for changes.
What is the BIP
This teaching strategy involves providing the learner with opportunities to request items, activities, or actions they want, as a way to increase functional communication.
What is mand training?
9:15am and 1:45 pm is when this will be ran.
What time is group?
This emotional state, often a precursor to burnout, can be described as feeling emotionally drained or fatigued from work or personal demands.
What is stress?
Safety Procedure, materials, and environmental modifications is found in this section of the BIP that not every learner has.
What is the safety plan?
The charts that explain toileting and feeding plans
What is the Daily toileting chart & Log and feeding intervention chart
In NET, this type of teaching is often emphasized, allowing skills to generalize across various settings, people, and situations.
What is generalization?
Group lead is found in the front of the group binder and tells you this.
Who runs group?
This coping mechanism involves taking steps to disconnect from work, either physically or mentally, to recharge and avoid burnout.
What is work-life balance?
Replacement Behaviors and programs can be found in this section of the BIP.
What is Teaching New Skills: Intervention Strategies
The pink tag indicating change has occurred to that program.
This principle in ABA involves using less intrusive prompts and supports as the learner becomes more independent, which can be completed in NET.
What is prompt fading?
This should always be followed. Especially if your client is not wanting to go to group?
What is assent?
Burnout is commonly caused by excessive stress in these types of work environments, which are particularly common among caregivers and educators.
What are helping professions?
What you do when there is novel behaviors or you have concerns about the BIP
What is asking for help and seeking out the CS?
The tag that indicates you should no longer run the program and need to wait for CS direction.
What is "on hold"?
The verbal operants you can focus on in NET.
What are mands, tacts, intraverbals, and echoics?
These individuals, if available can help you set up and lead group if needed! They can also answer any group related questions you have.
Who are the CSTs and Supervisors?
This type of strategy involves taking breaks, managing workload, and seeking support in order to reduce the risk of burnout.
What are self-care strategies?