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Addressing Problem Behavior in School and Home Settings

This workshop will focus on the assessment and treatment of problem behavior maintained by the two most common functions, social negative reinforcement, and social positive reinforcement.

 

At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Define Motivating Operation (MO) and explain its importance in assessing and treating problem behavior

  • List the four basic functions of behavior

  • Provide examples of curricular revisions that can improve the effectiveness of instruction and lower the value of escape-motivated behavior

  • Explain how alternative communication choice may impact behavior for persons with language delays, including autism

  • Identify the controlling variables (operant four-term contingency) responsible for the maintenance of self-injury, aggression, stereotypy, and destructive behavior

  • Describe the purpose of conducting a functional assessment of problem behavior

  • Identify the defining features of indirect, descriptive, and functional analysis approaches to assessment

  • Describe the strengths and limitations for each general approach to assessment

  • List three reinforcement-based methods for reducing problem behavior and discuss reasons for using each

  • Develop a treatment strategy for replacing maladaptive mands that you are prepared to honor with alternative, appropriate mands

  • Develop a treatment strategy for replacing maladaptive mands that you are NOT prepared to honor with accepting no

  • Develop a treatment strategy for replacing non-compliance with cooperation during transitions from preferred to less preferred activities

 

Registration is not currently open for this training. However, we highly recommend the DVD version of this training by Thomas M. Caffrey, M.Ed., BCBA found here.

 

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201-541-9833

Find us: 

P.O. Box 1157  Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

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The Foundation for Autism

Training & Education

Your gift to The Foundation for Autism Training and Education is tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. FATE is a 501(c)3 organization registered with a Tax ID number of 20-8892127.

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