a teacher makes a statement towards a student to make them stop engaging in a behavior
What is teacher's reprimand?
The teacher removes some amount of potential reward from a student as a result of the students bad behavior
What is response cost?
The teacher has a student engage repeatedly in a desired behavior related to the problem behavior
What is Over correction?
A teacher denying a student’s access to reinforcing aspects of the environment for a specified period of time.
What is a Time-out.
The most important thing for a teacher to do at the beginning of the school year.
What is establish behavior expectations
A reprimand's purpose
What is "to draw attention to a students bad behavior"?
is contingent upon an inappropriate behavior of a student
What is removal of an earned reward or prize?
A teacher sees a student run down the hall
What is "the teacher will make him go back and walk down the hall"?
"Go sit in the corner and think about what you have done!"
What is an example of Time-out
Teaching what it looks like to follow these expectations in the classroom.
What is something a teacher needs to explain about the expectations of the classroom?
"Stop drawing on the wall!"
What is an example of reprimanding?
If the student has ongoing opportunities to earn the rewards that are being taken.
What is when a response cost should only be used?
An example of over correction
What is "if a kid will not stop talking in class, the teacher may make him write 'I will not talk in class' repetitively for a desired amount of time"?
"Because you can't play nice with other, go sit in the back of the classroom by yourself."
What is an example of Time-out?
Traditional teaching techniques do not work for them
What is students with chronic behavioral problems?