Functions of Behavior Prompt levels ABA Principles Individuals Pathpoint miscellaneous
100
What is Escape
any behavior that primarily happens to avoid, delay, or end something unpleasant.
100
What is a Gestural Prompt
a point, hand gesture, or head nod to encourage participation
100
What is Premack Principle
eat their vegetables before they can have dessert or they have to
100
Who is Bita.
I like girly things such as painting nails and wearing makeup. I am verbal and can be loud.
100
Who is Harry Burell?
I am the CEO of PathPoint.
200
What is attention seeking behavior
can include saying or doing something with the goal of getting the attention of a person or a group of people.
200
What is Full Physical Prompt
The instructor provides some assistance to guide the learner through part of the requested activity. It is less intrusive than a full physical prompt.
200
What is Positive Reinforcement
Think of it as adding something in order to increase a response. For example, adding a treat will increase the response of sitting;
200
Who is Scott
I live in Granada Hills and my birthday is in May.
200
What is 10 and 10.
How many Division Inservices does an employee need to attend per year? How may program inservices does a staff need to complete per year?
300
What is access to tangibles
can include saying or doing something with the goal of getting the attention of a person or a group of people.
300
What is Partial Physical Prompt
This is where the teacher provides hand over hand contact to guide the learner through the entire requested activity.
300
What is Negative Reinforcement
Think of negative reinforcement as taking something away in order to increase a response. Taking away a toy until your son picks up his room, or withholding payment until a job is complete
300
Who is Keola
I enjoy magazines, rocking out to music and talking on the phone.
300
What is the Safety Handbook or the IIPP.
Where can a staff find emergency drill protocols?
400
What is sensory (Stimulation)
A person's own movements/actions that feel good to that individual.
400
What is Verbal Prompt
This involves telling the learner the answer, giving a verbal cue, such as, the beginning sound of the answer, and/or giving the direction more than once.
400
What is Positive Punishment
This is when something aversive is added in order to decrease a behavior. The most common example of this is disciplining (e.g. berating) a child for misbehaving.
400
Who is Ashley
I enjoy moving, listening to music and drinking juice.
400
What are LA, Kern, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Louis Obispo, North Central Coast.
There are six divisions within PathPoint. Name them
500
What is the 4 functions of behavior
Attention, Tangible, Stimulation, Escape
500
What is the 4 types of Prompting
Full Physical, Partial Physical, Gestural, Verbal
500
What is Negative punishment
You are taking something away so that a response or unwanted behavior is decreased. Putting a child in a time-out until they can decrease their aggressive behavior,
500
Who is Laura
When I walk I require support. I am emotional and love seeing my family.
500
Title 17 and Title 22
Community Care Licensing has rules and regulations that a day program must abide by. Regional Center also has rules and regulations. What are the names of these Handbooks?






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