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A cornucopia of ideas, strategies, and concepts that will apply to virtually any situation! The authors address sensory, communication, and physical and social-emotional issues by increasing desired behaviors and decreasing unwanted behaviors. You will also learn how to build "sensory diets" into everyday activities; use antecedent control; teach students to self-regulate; deal with self-injurious behaviors, physical or verbal aggression, toilet training, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and fixations; deal with crisis/stress/data management, data management, and much more. Whatever problems you…mehr
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A cornucopia of ideas, strategies, and concepts that will apply to virtually any situation! The authors address sensory, communication, and physical and social-emotional issues by increasing desired behaviors and decreasing unwanted behaviors. You will also learn how to build "sensory diets" into everyday activities; use antecedent control; teach students to self-regulate; deal with self-injurious behaviors, physical or verbal aggression, toilet training, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and fixations; deal with crisis/stress/data management, data management, and much more. Whatever problems you face, you'll find helpful solutions to them in this book. This book should be on every teacher's and parent's bookshelf. Great reference source!
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Future Horizons
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 213mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1415g
- ISBN-13: 9781885477361
- ISBN-10: 1885477368
- Artikelnr.: 21497846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Future Horizons
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 213mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1415g
- ISBN-13: 9781885477361
- ISBN-10: 1885477368
- Artikelnr.: 21497846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
I. Impact of Autism Characteristics A. Critical Characteristics Impacting
Behavior B. Impact on Home Environment C. Impact on School Environment II.
What Does Communication Have to do With Behavior? A. Communication
Characteristics B. Suggestions for Addressing Behavior Through Effective
Communication Programs C. Alternative Communication D. Assistive Technology
and Communication E. Sign Language F. Facilitated Communication III.
Sensory Issues and Behavior A. Alertness B. Hypersensitivities C.
Hyposensitivities D. Dysfunctions in Specific Sensory Systems E.
Interventions for Sensory Issues IV. Physiological Needs That May Impact
Behavior A. Medical B. Medication Issues C. Diets and Allergies D. Vitamin
Therapy V. Social Skills and Social/Emotional Issues A. Characteristics B.
Social Skills Training C. Social Stories D. Social Review E. Comic Strip
Conversations F. Books G. Peer Assisted Interventions VI. Structuring the
Environment for Success A. Physical Environment B. Routines and Rituals C.
Visual Cues D. Schedules E. Include a Sensory Diet VII. Increasing Desired
Behaviors A. Functional Analysis B. Antecedent Control C. Self-regulation
D. Guidelines for Setting Up and Using a "Safe" Area E. Using Consequences
to Change Behaviors F. Reinforcement 1. Reinforcer Assessments 2. Positive
Reinforcement 3. Sensory Reinforcers 4. Social Reinforcers 5. Activity
Reinforcers 6. Tangible Reinforcers 7. Token Systems 8. Negative
Reinforcement G. Developing New Behaviors 1. Task Analysis and Chaining 2.
Backward Chaining 3. Successive Approximation H. Compliance Training 1.
Effective Cues 2. Three-step Prompting 3. Speak and Spin 4. Lovaas and
Other Compliance Training Programs VIII. Decreasing Unwanted Behaviors A.
Punishment Versus Negative Consequences B. Ignoring Misbehavior C.
Differential Reinforcement D. Behavioral Momentum E. Time-Out 1. TOOTS 2.
Contingent Observation 3. Isolated Time-Out 4. Exclusionary Time-Out 5.
Delayed Time Loss F. Response Cost IX. Crisis Management and Other Special
Problems A. Early Warning Signs B. Managing Meltdowns or Catastrophic
Reactions C. Aggression 1. Verbal Aggression 2. Physical Aggression 3.
Self-injurious Behavior D. Temper Tantrums E. Self-stimulatory Behaviors F.
Running Away G. Dramatic Exits H. Safety Issues I. Pica J. Climbing K.
Other Special Problems 1. Feeding Issues 2. Stripping and Disrobing 3.
Masturbation 4. Toilet Training 5. Sleep Problems 6. Obsessions and
Compulsions 7. Fixations X. Discipline Procedures and Behavior Intervention
Plans A. 1997 Amendments to IDEA B. Behavior Intervention Plans C. Common
Mistakes Made by School Districts D. Level Systems XI. Putting It All
Together A. Observations B. Behavior Descriptions C. Measuring Progress D.
Reporting Information E. Program Changes F. Generalization Training G.
Fading Intervention XII. Stress Management XIII. Final Gems Appendices A.
Behavior Intervention Plans B. Data Collection Forms C. Resources Glossary
References
Behavior B. Impact on Home Environment C. Impact on School Environment II.
What Does Communication Have to do With Behavior? A. Communication
Characteristics B. Suggestions for Addressing Behavior Through Effective
Communication Programs C. Alternative Communication D. Assistive Technology
and Communication E. Sign Language F. Facilitated Communication III.
Sensory Issues and Behavior A. Alertness B. Hypersensitivities C.
Hyposensitivities D. Dysfunctions in Specific Sensory Systems E.
Interventions for Sensory Issues IV. Physiological Needs That May Impact
Behavior A. Medical B. Medication Issues C. Diets and Allergies D. Vitamin
Therapy V. Social Skills and Social/Emotional Issues A. Characteristics B.
Social Skills Training C. Social Stories D. Social Review E. Comic Strip
Conversations F. Books G. Peer Assisted Interventions VI. Structuring the
Environment for Success A. Physical Environment B. Routines and Rituals C.
Visual Cues D. Schedules E. Include a Sensory Diet VII. Increasing Desired
Behaviors A. Functional Analysis B. Antecedent Control C. Self-regulation
D. Guidelines for Setting Up and Using a "Safe" Area E. Using Consequences
to Change Behaviors F. Reinforcement 1. Reinforcer Assessments 2. Positive
Reinforcement 3. Sensory Reinforcers 4. Social Reinforcers 5. Activity
Reinforcers 6. Tangible Reinforcers 7. Token Systems 8. Negative
Reinforcement G. Developing New Behaviors 1. Task Analysis and Chaining 2.
Backward Chaining 3. Successive Approximation H. Compliance Training 1.
Effective Cues 2. Three-step Prompting 3. Speak and Spin 4. Lovaas and
Other Compliance Training Programs VIII. Decreasing Unwanted Behaviors A.
Punishment Versus Negative Consequences B. Ignoring Misbehavior C.
Differential Reinforcement D. Behavioral Momentum E. Time-Out 1. TOOTS 2.
Contingent Observation 3. Isolated Time-Out 4. Exclusionary Time-Out 5.
Delayed Time Loss F. Response Cost IX. Crisis Management and Other Special
Problems A. Early Warning Signs B. Managing Meltdowns or Catastrophic
Reactions C. Aggression 1. Verbal Aggression 2. Physical Aggression 3.
Self-injurious Behavior D. Temper Tantrums E. Self-stimulatory Behaviors F.
Running Away G. Dramatic Exits H. Safety Issues I. Pica J. Climbing K.
Other Special Problems 1. Feeding Issues 2. Stripping and Disrobing 3.
Masturbation 4. Toilet Training 5. Sleep Problems 6. Obsessions and
Compulsions 7. Fixations X. Discipline Procedures and Behavior Intervention
Plans A. 1997 Amendments to IDEA B. Behavior Intervention Plans C. Common
Mistakes Made by School Districts D. Level Systems XI. Putting It All
Together A. Observations B. Behavior Descriptions C. Measuring Progress D.
Reporting Information E. Program Changes F. Generalization Training G.
Fading Intervention XII. Stress Management XIII. Final Gems Appendices A.
Behavior Intervention Plans B. Data Collection Forms C. Resources Glossary
References
I. Impact of Autism Characteristics A. Critical Characteristics Impacting
Behavior B. Impact on Home Environment C. Impact on School Environment II.
What Does Communication Have to do With Behavior? A. Communication
Characteristics B. Suggestions for Addressing Behavior Through Effective
Communication Programs C. Alternative Communication D. Assistive Technology
and Communication E. Sign Language F. Facilitated Communication III.
Sensory Issues and Behavior A. Alertness B. Hypersensitivities C.
Hyposensitivities D. Dysfunctions in Specific Sensory Systems E.
Interventions for Sensory Issues IV. Physiological Needs That May Impact
Behavior A. Medical B. Medication Issues C. Diets and Allergies D. Vitamin
Therapy V. Social Skills and Social/Emotional Issues A. Characteristics B.
Social Skills Training C. Social Stories D. Social Review E. Comic Strip
Conversations F. Books G. Peer Assisted Interventions VI. Structuring the
Environment for Success A. Physical Environment B. Routines and Rituals C.
Visual Cues D. Schedules E. Include a Sensory Diet VII. Increasing Desired
Behaviors A. Functional Analysis B. Antecedent Control C. Self-regulation
D. Guidelines for Setting Up and Using a "Safe" Area E. Using Consequences
to Change Behaviors F. Reinforcement 1. Reinforcer Assessments 2. Positive
Reinforcement 3. Sensory Reinforcers 4. Social Reinforcers 5. Activity
Reinforcers 6. Tangible Reinforcers 7. Token Systems 8. Negative
Reinforcement G. Developing New Behaviors 1. Task Analysis and Chaining 2.
Backward Chaining 3. Successive Approximation H. Compliance Training 1.
Effective Cues 2. Three-step Prompting 3. Speak and Spin 4. Lovaas and
Other Compliance Training Programs VIII. Decreasing Unwanted Behaviors A.
Punishment Versus Negative Consequences B. Ignoring Misbehavior C.
Differential Reinforcement D. Behavioral Momentum E. Time-Out 1. TOOTS 2.
Contingent Observation 3. Isolated Time-Out 4. Exclusionary Time-Out 5.
Delayed Time Loss F. Response Cost IX. Crisis Management and Other Special
Problems A. Early Warning Signs B. Managing Meltdowns or Catastrophic
Reactions C. Aggression 1. Verbal Aggression 2. Physical Aggression 3.
Self-injurious Behavior D. Temper Tantrums E. Self-stimulatory Behaviors F.
Running Away G. Dramatic Exits H. Safety Issues I. Pica J. Climbing K.
Other Special Problems 1. Feeding Issues 2. Stripping and Disrobing 3.
Masturbation 4. Toilet Training 5. Sleep Problems 6. Obsessions and
Compulsions 7. Fixations X. Discipline Procedures and Behavior Intervention
Plans A. 1997 Amendments to IDEA B. Behavior Intervention Plans C. Common
Mistakes Made by School Districts D. Level Systems XI. Putting It All
Together A. Observations B. Behavior Descriptions C. Measuring Progress D.
Reporting Information E. Program Changes F. Generalization Training G.
Fading Intervention XII. Stress Management XIII. Final Gems Appendices A.
Behavior Intervention Plans B. Data Collection Forms C. Resources Glossary
References
Behavior B. Impact on Home Environment C. Impact on School Environment II.
What Does Communication Have to do With Behavior? A. Communication
Characteristics B. Suggestions for Addressing Behavior Through Effective
Communication Programs C. Alternative Communication D. Assistive Technology
and Communication E. Sign Language F. Facilitated Communication III.
Sensory Issues and Behavior A. Alertness B. Hypersensitivities C.
Hyposensitivities D. Dysfunctions in Specific Sensory Systems E.
Interventions for Sensory Issues IV. Physiological Needs That May Impact
Behavior A. Medical B. Medication Issues C. Diets and Allergies D. Vitamin
Therapy V. Social Skills and Social/Emotional Issues A. Characteristics B.
Social Skills Training C. Social Stories D. Social Review E. Comic Strip
Conversations F. Books G. Peer Assisted Interventions VI. Structuring the
Environment for Success A. Physical Environment B. Routines and Rituals C.
Visual Cues D. Schedules E. Include a Sensory Diet VII. Increasing Desired
Behaviors A. Functional Analysis B. Antecedent Control C. Self-regulation
D. Guidelines for Setting Up and Using a "Safe" Area E. Using Consequences
to Change Behaviors F. Reinforcement 1. Reinforcer Assessments 2. Positive
Reinforcement 3. Sensory Reinforcers 4. Social Reinforcers 5. Activity
Reinforcers 6. Tangible Reinforcers 7. Token Systems 8. Negative
Reinforcement G. Developing New Behaviors 1. Task Analysis and Chaining 2.
Backward Chaining 3. Successive Approximation H. Compliance Training 1.
Effective Cues 2. Three-step Prompting 3. Speak and Spin 4. Lovaas and
Other Compliance Training Programs VIII. Decreasing Unwanted Behaviors A.
Punishment Versus Negative Consequences B. Ignoring Misbehavior C.
Differential Reinforcement D. Behavioral Momentum E. Time-Out 1. TOOTS 2.
Contingent Observation 3. Isolated Time-Out 4. Exclusionary Time-Out 5.
Delayed Time Loss F. Response Cost IX. Crisis Management and Other Special
Problems A. Early Warning Signs B. Managing Meltdowns or Catastrophic
Reactions C. Aggression 1. Verbal Aggression 2. Physical Aggression 3.
Self-injurious Behavior D. Temper Tantrums E. Self-stimulatory Behaviors F.
Running Away G. Dramatic Exits H. Safety Issues I. Pica J. Climbing K.
Other Special Problems 1. Feeding Issues 2. Stripping and Disrobing 3.
Masturbation 4. Toilet Training 5. Sleep Problems 6. Obsessions and
Compulsions 7. Fixations X. Discipline Procedures and Behavior Intervention
Plans A. 1997 Amendments to IDEA B. Behavior Intervention Plans C. Common
Mistakes Made by School Districts D. Level Systems XI. Putting It All
Together A. Observations B. Behavior Descriptions C. Measuring Progress D.
Reporting Information E. Program Changes F. Generalization Training G.
Fading Intervention XII. Stress Management XIII. Final Gems Appendices A.
Behavior Intervention Plans B. Data Collection Forms C. Resources Glossary
References