The Teaching Opportunity in Action
ABC - Antecedent Focus
FCT (General)
What Would You Do?
Miscellaneous
100

Name at least 3 prompts on the prompt hierarchy.

gesture, verbal, visual, model, part manual, full manual

100

A child’s parent wrote in the notebook that they did not sleep well last night. Where would this information go on ABC data?

setting event

100

Name at least 2 modes of communication that can be taught during FCT.

verbal language, gestures, sign language, individual picture icons, etc.

100

Staff preventing Suzie from leaving circle time is an antecedent to Suzie hitting Johnny. What can staff do during the next circle?

prompt a break based on duration or precursors, change activity, increase motivation to participate

100

What are 2 types of data on problem behavior that you might take in your classroom?

scatterplot, frequency, ABC 

200

This tool assesses how to effectively gain a child’s attention.

Gaining Attention Checklist

200

Define the term "antecedent."

anything that is going on in the environment that precedes a behavior 
200

When would you NOT choose FCT as a strategy?

When waiting/denial is the challenge.

200

You observe that Luca is no longer reinforced by the items in his transition bag when transitioning from the playground. You are struggling to find new reinforcement items. What could you do?

conduct a new preference/reinforcer assessment 

200

What is the difference between an antecedent and a setting event?

An antecedent is any event or circumstance that immediately precedes a behavior 

A setting event is something that could affect a person's "mood" and potentially influence behavior that can occur earlier in time (lack of sleep, illness, missing breakfast, etc)

300

Name at least 2 prompting procedures you might use with a student.

simultaneous prompting, most-to-least, least-to-most, time delay, etc.

300

Explain what’s wrong with this antecedent: "The student was bored at circle."

it does not describe what was going on in the environment around the student t

300

What are 2 ways to ensure the child is motivated to use FCT (e.g. the child is motivated for a break)?

contrived (staff created) & natural (looking for the antecedent)

300

You are assisting a group of 3 students moving from the dramatic play center to the art table. One of your students runs away from the group and starts laughing. She climbs on top of the handwriting table and starts making silly faces at everyone. What do you do?

nonverbally walk over to the handwriting table, do not make eye contact with student, but gently guide her down to ensure safety 

300

What is the difference between a prompt and a cue?

prompt- assists the response 

cue- highlights the target stimulus