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What is Escape
any behavior that primarily happens to avoid, delay, or end something unpleasant.
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What is a Gestural Prompt
a point, hand gesture, or head nod to encourage participation
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What is Premack Principle
eat their vegetables before they can have dessert or they have to
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Who is Bita.
I like girly things such as painting nails and wearing makeup. I am verbal and can be loud.
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Who is Harry Burell?
I am the CEO of PathPoint.
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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.
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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.
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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;
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Who is Scott
I live in Granada Hills and my birthday is in May.
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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?
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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.
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What is Partial Physical Prompt
This is where the teacher provides hand over hand contact to guide the learner through the entire requested activity.
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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
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Who is Keola
I enjoy magazines, rocking out to music and talking on the phone.
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What is the Safety Handbook or the IIPP.
Where can a staff find emergency drill protocols?
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What is sensory (Stimulation)
A person's own movements/actions that feel good to that individual.
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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.
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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.
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Who is Ashley
I enjoy moving, listening to music and drinking juice.
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What are LA, Kern, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Louis Obispo, North Central Coast.
There are six divisions within PathPoint. Name them
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What is the 4 functions of behavior
Attention, Tangible, Stimulation, Escape
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What is the 4 types of Prompting
Full Physical, Partial Physical, Gestural, Verbal
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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,
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Who is Laura
When I walk I require support. I am emotional and love seeing my family.
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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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