ABA behavior management consequence based interventions
examples of Extinction
Extinction for social positive reinforcement Extinction for social negative reinforcement Extinction for social negative reinforcement Extinction for automatic positive reinforcement
three types of timeout
1non-exclusionary 2exclusionary 3seclusionary
types of consequence based
1Extinction 2response cost 3timeout
Extinction for social negative reinforcement
Escape Extinction: Extinction for problem Behavior maintained by social negative reinforcement
Extinction for automatic positive reinforcement
Sensory Extinction: elimination of the preferred stimulus that is produced by problem Behavior
response cost
a response reduction procedure in which behavior is weakened by the removal of a specified amount of a reinforcer, contingent upon the occurrence of problem Behavior
Time outs
a response reduction procedure in which behavior is weakened by the brief removal of all sources of social positive reinforcement contingent upon occurrence a problem Behavior
Extinction burst
in extinction burst is when the behavior on extension briefly increases in frequency, duration, or intensity before it decreases and stops
consequence based interventions
interventions designed to weaken the problem behavior in one or two ways
non-exclusionary
leaving the child in the room where problem Behavior occurs but removing the child from any ongoing activities as well as other positive reinforcers
Extinction for social positive reinforcement
planned ignoring: strategy that doesn't give verbal or physical attention for unwanted Behavior
seclusionary
removing the child from the room where problem Behavior occurred and closing the child in a separate room alone
exclusionary
removing the child from the room where problem Behavior occurred and taking the child to another place for a brief period Of time
Extinction for automatic positive reinforcement
response blocking: Extinction procedure in which the source of sensory reinforcement is blocked. Eliminates access to the reinforcer by blocking the response
Extinction
the process in which previously reinforced behavior is no longer result in reinforcing consequences, and therefore stop occurring