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Incorporating ABA Principles In OT: A Collaborative Approach Towards Pediatric Patient Care And IPE
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1. What are the 4 functions of operant behavior?
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2. Johnny's teacher excuses him from clean up duty for the rest of the week since he did such a good job with his writing assignment this week. What is this an example of?
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3. Eyes watering when you cut onions and giving up sweets for lent are examples of what 2 types of behavior?
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4. Which of the following statements are accurate regarding punishment?
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5. In therapy, Johnny always throws a tantrum when it is time to get out of the swing, yelling, crying and refusing to participate in the rest of the session. This time the OT decides to ignore his behavior for a few minutes, but he starts yelling/crying louder. Then the OT decides to let him stay in the swing for longer. Which statements are true about this scenario?
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6. In the classroom, Chelsea a 6 yr. old with Down Syndrome, she consistently throws her pencil and hides under the table when asked to do any writing tasks. Typically when this occurs, the teacher tries to talk to Chelsea and offers her incentives to come out from under the table and finish her work. Chelsea stays under the table until recess. Use the ABCs of behavior to label Chelsea's behavior in this scenario?
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7. You have been treating a student with autism for the past 4 sessions who refuses to do any writing tasks. He simply ignores your requests and places his head on the table. What behavior strategies can you use to improve student performance?
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8. According to the research why is IPE important?
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9. An ABA therapist tells you that brushing does not work, and it is just giving the student undue attention. She questions if it is evidence-based and asks you how you know it is working? What is the best way to respond to promote IPE?
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10. Which of the following statements are FALSE about ABA therapy?
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