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What are two different teaching methods?
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ABA Training Day 3

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What are two different teaching methods? Discrete trial training DTT and natural environment teaching NET
What is DTT? Discrete trial training - highly structure teaching environment- simple behaviors are taught first and then build into more complex skills, lots of repetition - mostly uses contrived reinforcers
What is NET? Natural environment teaching - Setting the occasion for behaviors to occur in the natural setting - using natural reinforcers (MO) - prompting when needed - using the client's most immediate interests
DTT uses what two different stages of teaching? Mass Trail (MT) and Random Rotation (RR)
What is MT? Mass Trail (MT) - uses the same SD throughout the set of trials
What is RR? Random Rotation (RR) - no pattern of target delivery - target continually interspersed throughout the drill with other mastered instructions in no particular order
What are the three main components that make up NET? Motivation. generalization, and a relationship between the desired response and a related reinforcement
What is incidental teaching? An SD is created based on the interaction between BT and client (playing a game of cards - SDs can be created by placing the cards out of reach and having the client ask for them)
What are the rules to setting the occasion? Setting up the environment in order to increase the possibility for the target skill to occur.
What will happen if the MO is very weak? Behaviors will not be evoked
What are the two very important guideline for delivering instructions in NET? Set up the opportunity for natural teaching and get the client's attention before delivery of instruction (SD)
What are the three types of play? Independent play, parallel play, cooperative play
What is the general rule of thumb for mastering a criterion? 80% or greater across two different BTs within the data collected on Catalyst
What is generalization? And what are the three areas of generalization? The process by which skills learned are utilized in the real world - should be part of a daily routine (people, objects, settings)
What is maintenance? The process by which skills learned are maintained by the natural environment after instruction stops.
Maintenance is possible by what four factors? Parent involvement, Thinning the ratio of reinforcement, Using natural reinforcers, Teaching during incidental opportunities and targeting less often
What is shaping and why is it important? Shaping refers to reinforcing the client to hit the desired target behavior - it is important because the client can begin to hit the desired target behavior and learn the complexity of what makes the behavior socially significant.
What is chaining? Chaining is the procedure of linking behaviors together in a sequence to help teach the client the desired task
What is a task analysis? Words/pictures/diagram that breaks down a behavior chain into a series of smaller "links" (steps to wash hands)
Reinforcement is only provided at the "blank" of the task analysis? End
True or false: Verbal prompts should be used when helping a client through a task analysis chain. False
True or false: Verbal prompts are ONLY used to teach communication skills. True
What is forward chaining? The client is given a task analysis chain and is reinforced then prompted AFTER the FIRST link is completed (AFTER picking up laces to tie shoes)
What is backward chaining? The client is given a task analysis chain and is prompted UNTIL the LAST link (client puts tight (LAST link) shoe laces on their own and THEN is reinforced)
What is total task? An entire task analysis chain is taught simultaneously with random prompts as needed.
Is is important to always let the client know "blank" they are working for. what
Task avoidance is "blank" from errors and should be treated differently. different
A reinforcer must be something "blank" to the client. valuable
What are the five important things to remember for every session? get parent buy-in, have control/confidence, use antecedent strategies to make sure maladaptive behaviors do. not occur, reinforce desired behaviors, collect accurate data
Always use "blank" communication with parents. Professional
Created by: Hannahnduran
 

 



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