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QASP-S Exam Study Guide using Competency Guide 2024 100% GUARANTEED PASS Positive Behavior Support an approach used to support behavior change. The method is not designed to "fix" the person & never uses punishment. Main idea: teaching someone a more effective/ acceptable bx will decrease problem...

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Positive Behavior Support
an approach used to support behavior change. The method is not designed to "fix" the person &
never uses punishment. Main idea: teaching someone a more effective/ acceptable bx will decrease
problem bx.


Who is a bx support plan for?
indv who display challenging bx to the extent that it severely impacts their life.
-can be developed and used at any age.


PBS in a School Setting
Proact, Safety Care, Be aware of antecedant strategies, ensure safety of kiddo and others around.


What is a good bx support plan look like?
- more proactive strategies than reactive ones
- helps to ensure that the focus of the plan is on providing ways to support the person to have a good
life, enabling the person to learn better and more effective ways of getting what they need.


Proactive Strategies
Intended to make sure the person gets what they need & includes ways to teach the person
appropriate communication & life skills.


Reactive Strategies
Designed to keep the person & those around them safe from harm. They provide a way to react
quickly when person is distressed & more likely to display challenging behavior.


Functions of Behaviors & Alternatives
Sensory:teach them to ask for desired object/ activity, use preferred sensory items to create new
activities, have sensory time & structured activity so stimming doesn't take over

Escape:Teach them to say yes/ no, ask for break/ all done, introduce them to a less preferred activity
gradually, change the way you ask them to do something

Attention: Teach them to tap/ vocalize sign for desired item; give frequent positive social attn

Tangibles:teach them to ask for object/ activity, Give what they asked for as soon as appropriate,
teach them to get something themselves, Make sure they are not left too long w/o food/drink/
something meaningful to do.


What is Discrete Trial Training?
a Method of teaching in simplified & structured steps. A skill is broken down into steps & built up one
step at a time. Each attempt is a "trial".


5 steps of DTT
1.Antecedent-sets up the response (SD, environment)
2.Prompt
3.Response

, 4. Consequence for Correct Response/ Incorrect response
5. Inter-trial interval


Pros of DTT
Scripted to ensure all trials are consistent, can increase motivation & learning, numerous learning
opportunities, can be easily individualized, clear beginning & end to each trial, can minimize failures


Cons of DTT
Difficult to generalize, boring, lacks naturalistic reinforcement, difficulty fading reinforcement


Purpose of Person Centered Planning
ongoing problem solving process used to help ppl w disabilities plan for the future:
-To look at the ind a different way
-To assist the focus person in gaining control of their own life
-To increase opportunities for participation in the community
-To recognize individual desires, interests & dreams
-Through team effort, develop a plan to turn dreams into reality.


Who is involved in Person Centered Planning?
The focus person & whoever they would like. Works best when there is an unbiased facilitator & a
person to record what is shared. Family members, professionals, friends, etc may be invited.


Steps of Person Centered Planning: Profiling
1. Develop a history for focus person. (Background, critical events, medical issues, major
developments, important relationships)
2. Description of quality of life for FP. (Comm participation, comm presence, choices/rights, respect &
competence)
3. Personal preferences of FP. (Preferred activities, things they do not like)


Person Centered Planning Meeting
1. Review the profile. Make comments & observations
2. Review trends/ongoing events in the environment.
3. Share visions for the future to increase opportunities.
4. ID obstacles & opportunities, things that could make vision a reality
5. ID strategies: action steps for implementation
6. Getting started: ID action steps that can be done in a short time.
7. ID the need for service delivery to be more responsive to ind needs.


Who was Hans Asperger?
20th century, Austrian Pediatrician who published a profile in 1944 of four boys with a specific pattern
of bx: "autisitic psychopathy".


Characteristics of Aspergers (1944)
"lack of empathy, little ability to form friendships, one-sided conversations, intense absorption in a
special interest & clumsy movements."


The term "Asperger Syndrome" was coined by:
Lorna Wing, a British Researcher in 1981 in her research to counter Kanner's findings on Autism.

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