What is another word for first, then?
Premack Principle
Define facilitated play
Facilitated play is guided play that teaches the learner to engage with activities and peers by prompting participation.
How often do prompting strategies change?
Depends on the client and how quickly they are able to work through all prompt hierarchies
True or False: Prompting can change within your next session with client
True
Where can you find antecedent interventions?
On Central Reach or Binders
True or false: Is facilitated play the same as pairing?
False
Define the difference between Rec ID and Exp ID
Rec ID is receptive and involves SDs "touch, find the, or where is"
Exp ID is expressive and involves SD "what is this"
What is Keyann's favorite office supply?
Nice pens!!
Provide an example of an antecedent intervention used for verbal protest.
Possible answers:
-Providing choices
-Provide non-contingent reinforcement and attention
-Contrive manding opportunities
True or False: Facilitated play can include NET targets
True
Model how this target would be presented:
Follow instruction/LR: Tap Table (Partial)
SD: "Tap table" with automatic partial at wrist
List 2 admin expectations
Possible answers:
-Checking in with leadership
-Make yourself busy if no task is assigned
-Admin does not mean extended phone usage is ok
Define behavior momentum and how you would use it with an unfocused client during DTT
Behavior momentum involves building up momentum to what you really want the child to do, by giving them easy tasks or demands, that they are highly likely to do first before presenting them with more difficult tasks.
Use maintenance targets and speed up presentation of targets
Provide 2 reasons why facilitated play is important
Possible answers:
-Strengthens social interactions
-Teaches functional play
-Increases joint attention/attending skills
-Teaches importance of peer interactions
Provide an example of least to most prompting
-Independent
-Gestural
-Partial Prompting
-Full Prompting
What is parallel play?
Parellel play involves clients playing next to each other in the same shared space. Does not require clients to play with the same item
How can you use antecedent interventions in your session?
making sure you are actively implementing them especially when you identify precursor behaviors
Provide examples of an interactive games/activities you would play for facilitated play in each pod (2 games total)
Cocomelon- color/ring sorting including passing items to one another and labeling colors, kitchen pretend play with narration.
Superhero- Obstacle course with gross motor movements such as jumping & crawling, bowling/basketball/soccer games
True or false: If a client is not responding to an instruction, you should always go in with the most intrusive prompt
False
What is the difference between task analysis and shaping?
Task analysis can be done forwards, backwards, or total and involves the client completing smaller steps from a bigger goal.
Shaping involves reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior.