How to use Differential Reinforcement to Change Behavior - 24205
Behavior change using principles of applied behavior analysis can be done with nonpunishment procedures using differential reinforcement. Differential reinforcement is defined as reinforcing a specific class of behavior while withholding reinforcement for other classes of behavior. Differential Reinforcement schedules of Incompatible, Alternative/Other, and High/Low rates of behavior will be discussed heavily in this training.
The two-day training will require participants to work with a student to implement a differential reinforcement procedure between day one and two of the workshop. Participants will need to video themselves working with the target student. We will review the videos on day two of the training. Participants can expect 3 hours of work outside the face-to-face sessions.
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Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education, Charter School Personnel, Paraprofessionals
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Increase district personnel in successfully educating students with autism.
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