Monday, January 30, 2017

More about ABA...by Sandi Rivers, M.Ed. BCBA

What About When Behaviors Occur? CONSEQUENTIAL STRATEGIES


* Refer back to the Functions (EATS). Do your best to gauge the function so a pay- off is minimized for their problem behavior.
* Planned ignoring – to ignore minor problem behaviors “junk behaviors” and respond then to first appropriate behavior, i.e. being quiet, sitting nicely, etc. Then give them the words they may use to get attention or a desired item they want if possible.
* Pivoting – providing attention to other peers for appropriate behavior while using planned ignoring for another child’s problem behavior. Pivot back to child with problem behavior upon first appropriate behavior and provide praise, reinf., etc.
* Best Practice is to NOT tell the child what NOT to do, yet tell them what TO DO. For example, tell a child to fold their hands or sit down instead of telling them to “stop,” “don’t run,” “no, that hurts,” etc.



* NO Rationalizing during problem behavior, this is attention. This is why IF/THEN Boards are important to set expectations. Your words go away not visuals.

There is nothing wrong with talking to the child at a separate time or once calm to address the problem behaviors and expectations.

* IF a demand has been placed, use 3 step prompting thus eliminating verbal attention.
1. TELL WHAT TO DO,
2. GESTURE OR MINIMAL ASSIST FOR WHAT TO DO,
3. PHYSICALLY PROMPT FOR WHAT TO DO.
However, you may need to wait the child out for when you are unable to physically prompt.
* IF a child needs to be removed due to sensory overload or more intense behaviors, do your best to NOT provide preferred items/activities until calm, displays some form of compliance, i.e. clap your hands, pick up an item, sit in a chair, etc. then provide the communication for the child to get what they want using their words.
* Behavior Momentum / Redirection – Many times you can redirect a child starting to engage in problem behavior by using simple directions, i.e. clap your hands, high five, touch your nose, etc. then reinforce.
* You need to give strategies approximately 3 weeks before you rule out that they are not working.

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