Categories: All - assessment - punishment - management - reinforcement

by Jenna Scholl 5 years ago

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Starter

A detailed strategy known as a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is developed based on a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) to address significant behavior problems in students with disabilities.

Starter

Week 13

Reinforcement

Negative Reinforcement
a potential negative consequence to a behavior that causes the behavior to increase
Positive Reinforcement
a consequence to a behavior that causes it to increase. Also called a reward

Punishment

Response cost
type of removal punishment in which a student loses privileges or other rewards as a consequence of inappropriate behavior.
Time-out
type of removal punishment in which a student is removed from opportunities for reward.
Removal punishment
taking away from a student something that is desired as a strategy for decreasing inappropriate behavior.
Presentation punishment
presenting negative consequences as a strategy for decreasing behavior.

Behavior

Functional behavior assessment (FBA)
The process of gathering detailed data on the students behavior and the context in which it occurs for the purpose of determining the reasons for it and creating a behavior intervention plan.
Behavior intervention plan (BIP)
detailed strategy, developed on the basis of a functional behavior assessment, to address significant behavior problems being experienced by a student with a disability.
Surface behaviors
initial student behaviors that teacher could interpret as misbehavior.
Cognitive behavior management (CBM)
behavior management strategy in which students learn to monitor and change their own behavior.
Behavior contracts
agreement between a teacher and student that clearly specifies student performance expectations, reward for meeting expectations, consequences for not meeting expectations, and the timeframe for which the agreement is valid.