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Avalon

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Avalon

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Work

Training
Odd and aba
Fba advanced

Working with staff and families Ongoing monitoring

Cip, goals and objectives

Fba process

Monitor /evaluate

Design support/ Treatment Plan

Condition

Describes situation

Assistance

Accommodation

Lifestyle factors

Inclusion

Relationships

Health and safety

Self determination

Satisfaction

Behavior support plan

Consequence strategies

Punishers for problem Behaviors

Using punishment effectively

Issues with punishment

Extinguish problem behavior

Reinforcement of Alternative behavior

Teaching alternative Behaviors

Functionally equivalent Replacement behavior

Antecedent Manipulation

Change antecedent

Change setting event

Setting event strategies

Find an opposite

Multi component intervention

Minimize punishers

Build environment with Effective consequences

Teach adaptive behavior

Emphasis on antecedent Manipulation

Short term

Safety plan

Competing behavior model

Data collection ongoing

Decrease of change Problem behaviors

Develop and test hypothesis

Testing

Manipulate to test if correct

Access /no access to activity or item

Demand /no demand

Attention /no attention

Only for client who Will be safe and not at risk

Ethical reasons

Format

When ***, child will *behavior* in order to *function*.

Analyze data

Graphing

Observe patterns

Visual inspection

Direct

Indirect

Direct observation Data collection

Data collection methods

Scatterplot

FAO

Duration and frequency

Abc chart Checklist

FAOF

Chose data system

Latency

Duration

Frequency, rate, Percentage

Steps

Transfer to graoh

Design data collection tools

Where, frequency, who will collect

Define behavior

Purpose

Natural environment

More accurate Hypothesis

Support of refute Interview info

Indirect data collection / Interview /records review

Adult assisted

Student assisted

Records review

Assessments

Psychosocial evals

BHRS reports

Iep/School reports

FAST

MAS

Interview form

Consequences after behavior

Perceived function

Detailed descriptions of behaviors

Background information

Prioritize and define Behavior

Disturbing

Disruptive

Destructive

Abc

Consequence

Punishment

Reinforcement

Behavior

Function

Multiple functions

Escape or Avoid

Access or Obtain

Sensory

Tangibles Activities

Attention

Form

Defining behavior

Observable and measurable Act of an individual

Antecedents

Physical /medical variables

Presentation variables

Support person variables

Temporal variables

Task variables

Environmental variables

Setting events

Physiological conditions

Behavioral histories

Durational events

Behavior assumptions

The presence of others influence A person's behavior

Inappropriate behavior is Not random or evil

A person's challenging behavior Is their best effort to be Successful

Inappropriate behaviors are learned And predictable

No place for ridicule or Humiliation

Pbs

Social validation and Role dignity in behavior support

Uses fba

Distinguish crisis procedure From proactive programming

Multi component interventions

Minimize punishers

Build environment with Effective consequences

Teach adaptive behavior

Emphasis on antecedent Manipulation

Manipulation of ecological And setting events

Person centered

Lifestyle changes

Proactive Eliminates overuse of consequences And aversives

Past employment
Old fbas
Past clients
Administrative
Philhaven

Mission

Human resources

Staff

Bsc

Administration

Tss

jacob f
paul
Clients
Matty
Billy
Sophia
Liam
Jacob
Kaylea
Mikel
Libby
Eddie
Chaim
Danny
Asa
Adults

Mary lou

Activities

Games

Wheel of Fortune

Jeopardy

Atendees

Calvin

Desmon

Jessica

Hanna

Breeden

Cameron

Christiana

Jaden

Jesse

Bcba
Foundational knowledge

Measurement concepts

Distinguish between verbal operants

Define and provide examples

Explain and behave with philosophical assumption of bcba

Client centered responsibilities

Implementation, management, supervision

Assessment

Identification of problem

Basic behavior analytic skills

Behavior Change systems

augmentative communication

functional communication training

incidental teaching

personalized systems of instruction

precision teaching

direct instruction

token economies

other conditioned reinforcements

self management

Specific behavior change

matching to sample

errorless learning

pairing procedures

establish new conditioned reinforcers and punishers

premack principle

arrange high probability request sequences

use matching law

factors influencing choice

plan for behaivor contrast effects

simulus equivalence

independent, interdependent, and dependent group contingencies

contingency training

behavior contracts

instructions and rules

discrimination training

manipulation of antecedent

didcriminitive stimuli

MO

Fundamental Elements of behavior change

Differential reinforcement

DRO, DRA, DRI, DRL, DRH

use response dependent schedules of reinforcement

noncontingent reinforcement

time based

combinations of reinforcement with punishment and extinction

use extinction

use posiitve and negative punishment

identify punishers

listener training

intraverbal training

tact training

mand training

echoic trianing

verbal operants for basis for language assessment

discrete trial and free-operant arrangements

conduct a task analysis

chaining

shaping

modeling and imitation training

prompts and prompt fading

appropriate parameters schedule of reinforcement

positve and negative reinforcement

behavior change considerations

state and plan unwanted effects of Extinction

state and plan unwanted effects of P

state and plan unwanted effects of R

Experimental design

Subtopic

Measurement

design and implement choice measures

design and implement discontinuous measurement

momentary time sampling

partial and whole interval

design and implement continuous measurement

event recording

cumulative record to display data

equal-interval graphs

evaluate accuracy and reliability of measurement

assass and interpret interobserver agreement

Trials to critereon

Percent of occurence

Iterresponse Time

Latency

Duration

Rate

Frequency

Family

Extended
Own

Grandma Stapleton

Aunt eva

Mom

Aunt lois

Eric

Ron

Dad

Kerry

Brother

Aunt Barbara

Uncle loni

Grandpa

Grandma

Inlaw

Physical death

Lisa

Sarah

Becca

Chris

Mikey

Carmen

Dana

Nancy

Don

Arlie

Bonnie

Gary

Heidi

Olivia

Alex

David

Brian

Kathy

Jeff

Primary
Emma
Aaron
Tricia

Home

Renovation
Repairs

Entertainment

People
Famous
Church
Stage
Film
Television
Music
African
Asian
European
American

World

Geography
Earth
Local
Cultural
fashion
traditions
Economic
Political

Medicine

Alternative
Physical
Digestive
Skeletal
Nervous
Cardiovascular
Medications

Science

Botany
Electronics
Computer
Chemestry
Physics
Biology

Psychology

Mental
Therapies
Dsm
Behavioral
Autism
Aba

Fba

Verbal behavior

Interventions

Education

Philosophy
Eastern
Western
Deductive reasoning
Logic
Language
Sign
Chinese
English
Japanese
Latin
Spanish
French
Spelling
Mathematics

Self

To do
Improvement
History
81-100
61-80
41-60
25-40
Young adult
Teen
Child
Health

Religion

Wicca
Judaism
Buddhism
Islam
Christianity
Catholicism
Protestant

Vehicle

Ford
Toyota