Definition 1 of 54
The action or incident that precedes an inappropriate behavior
Antecedent
Consequence
Precedent
Positive Reinforcement
Definition 2 of 54
Cultural elements held in great esteem or considered to be of great importance by a society.
Beliefs
Norms
Values
Culture
Definition 3 of 54
A framework for enhancing the implementation of evidence based practices to achieve
important outcomes for every student.
MTSS (multitiered system of support)
Rti (response to intervention)
Presentation of stimulus
Reinforcement (strategy)
,Definition 4 of 54
Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group or people.
Society
Culture
Religion
Ethnicity
Definition 5 of 54
A student is encouraged to make a better choice. Prompting a child gives the child an
opportunity to change their current behavior by providing an alternative behavior. This can be
done verbally, with gestures, or visually.
Prompting
Shaping
Positive Reinforcement
Correction
Definition 6 of 54
Result that immediately follows the behavior
Duration
Subsequent
Antecedent
Consequence
,Definition 7 of 54
Something that is added to the environment.
Positive Consequences
Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
Replacement Behavior
Definition 8 of 54
A school-wide approach designed to support and encourage positive behaviors in children
Positive Behavior Supports
A More Restrictive Placement
Universal Design For Learning
Response To Intervention
Definition 9 of 54
Focused on the potential development of an individual through the support of an adult or
peer.
Four functions of behavior
Zone of proximal development- Vygostky
Consequence
Presentation of stimulus
, Definition 10 of 54
This is what is offered the student as a positive result of choosing the correct behavioral
response
Culture
Reinforcement Type
Reinforcement (strategy)
Values
Definition 11 of 54
Characterized by excessive and persistent irrational fear and anxiety, and by related
disturbances in behavior
Anxiety disorder
Panic disorder
Behavior disorder
Conduct disorder
Definition 12 of 54
a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and
low.
Adhd
Unipolar
Bipolar
Multipolar
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