Replacement Behaviors & Interventions
Replacement behaviors should be functionally equivalent; they get the same result in a more pro social way. Interventions provide the “how”, the “learning” of that replacement behavior. They build the skills the learner needs to continue with success in better communicating their wants, needs and desires.
The 4 Functions of Behavior
All behaviors serve a function (or purpose) and are reinforced along the way to keep happening. Here's why...
The ABC’s of Behavior: Consequences
Consequences drive behavior change but how? Let's learn about consequences such as reinforcement and punishment and how these support behavior change.
The ABC's of Behavior: Antecedents
Begin breaking down everything you need to know about what antecedents are and practical ways to adjust them for your learner.
Do you know your ABC’s?
Get to know more about the building blocks of behavior and learn about the A-B-C’s!