myhomegogo @2008.04.22 ( 11 Views ) 特殊教育
ABA programs - Requesting assistance Objective: Requesting assistance. When the assistance of another is needed, the child will convey this through the use of an appropriate sign/ and or verbal approximation for 80% of the opportunites provided for three consecutive sessions.
Sign language for “Help”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vubOI51IP0E
ABA programs - Termination Objective: Indicating termination : When finished with an item/activity or desiring to be finished, the child will request termination with a sign and or verbal approximation for 80% of the opportunites provided for three consecutive sessions.
Sign language for “All done”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrSCxbF9Xwc ABA programs - Preference Objective: Indicating preference : The child will point to the item to indicate preference for 80% of the opportunites provided for three consecutive sessions ABA programs - Eye contact Objective: The child will look at others when his name is called. This will improve his ability to imitate the behavior of others as well as attend to others
Instruction: “xxx, look”, or ” Look at me” ABA programs - 1-step instructions Objective: The child will be able to follow one-step instructions given by his parents and educators on a consistent bases.
Sd: Instruction (eg: come here, sit down)
———————————– 1. Sit down 2. Wave byebye 3. Gie me a hug 4. Kiss baby 5. Clap your hands 6. give me five 7. Blow a kiss 8. stand up 9. put it on the table ABA programs - Object imitation Objective: The child will imitate actions with objects.
Sd: “Do this” with a demonstration of an action with a particular object
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1. Block in bowl 2. Block under bowl 3. Block on top of bowl 4. Blocks side by side 5. Block on block 6. Hug baby 7. Kiss baby 8. Feed baby (w/spoon) 9. Wipe baby’s face 10. Feed baby (w/bottle) 11. Cover baby 12. Brush baby’s hair 13. Brush baby’s teeth 14. phone to ear 15. Drink from cup ABA programs - Motor imitation Objective: The child will imitate gross motor movements. This will increase his imitative play and hopefully teach him the concept of imitation so he can imitate speech sounds.
Sd: “Do this” with a demonstration of a gross motor action
Generalization: The child should imitate hand motions to songs. Imitation should also occur in a variety of environments outside the session room.
———————————————— 1. Tap table 2. Clap hands 3. Arms up 4. Wave 5. Tap tummy 6. Wipe table 7. Hands to cheeks 8. Tap legs ABA programs - Matching Obejsctive: The child will match identical and non-identical objects and pictures
Stimuli: “March” or “put the same”
Discrete Trial teaching procedure:
1.Sit across from the child 2. establish attending 3. Place s items or pictures on the table (3a. with paper cue) 4. Give the child an item or picture that matched one of the items on the table 5. say “march” or “put with same” A. Initially use a full physical prompt and guide the child to place the item on or next to the identical item. after 3 fully prompted trials, use least to most prompting procedure B. Fade prompts as soon as possible. Be very careful not to look toward the correct response 6. Reinforce correct responses including prompted trials. use differential reinforcement for unprompted trials.
7. If the child fails to respond or responds incorrectly:
Remove all items from the talbe. Look away for 3 seconds Place the items back on the table in the same order and prompt the correct response using least to most prompting procedure Run the trial again to ensure the child can respond independnetly.
Task Analysis: Identical Objects Identical Pictures Object to picture Picture to Object Non-identical objects Non-identical pitures ABA programs - Receptive verbs Objectives: the child will point/touch pictures of individuals engaging in verb actions
Prompts: “Point to/ touch Verb action”
Prompting levels/ steps: 1. Fully physical 2. Gesture/ point prompt 3. Independent
Reinforcement schedule: Initially reinforce after every trial with a prefered reinforcer. Graually move to intermittent reinforcement system for generalized skills
Mastery Criterion: 80% of the first 10 trials three consecutive days/sessions at an independent level. 2 different people must get 80% or better to move to next set item.
Discrete Trial teaching procedures:
A. Initial teaching:
Sit across from the child Place 3 verb action pictures on the table Give the promt The correct response is for the child to touch or hand the appropriate card to the therapist. Initially, tach errorlessly and then fade prompts Be very careful not to look toward the correct response Once he is responding independently. if he touches two items or touches the incorrect item immediately, remove items from the table, look away for 3-5 seconds, and repeat the trial. Repeat it again to ensure that the child can respond independently.
*. Generalization: The child should be able to respond to multiple examples of each item. —————————————————————————–
Verbs LIST:
Eating Drinking Sleeping Waving Kissing Coloring Jumping Standing Blowing Reading Clapping Knocking Sitting Swimming Crying Riding Brushing
ABA programs - Quiet Hands Obejective: To be able to respond to “quiet hands” by folding hands on the table or in the lap for 80% of the opportunities provided for three consecutive sessions.
Materials: None
Reinforcers: Social, assess for tangibles
Stimuli(Prompt): “Quiet hands” ABA programs - Receptive/Expressive Picture labels Continue running Receptive/Expressive Identification program until a minimum of 50 labels is met. After 10 pictures have been mastered in discrete trials, begin running probe trials to identify future labels to target. If child is able to label picture independently the first 3 trials (mark as + in probe clomn) consider that label mastered and include in maintenance trials. If the child scores - on any probe, begin teaching that label discreely.
Labels List —————————– Spoon Book Shoe Car Crayon Ball Train Cat Dog Clock Duck Bear Block Cup Chair Flowers Broom Swing Keys Slide Computer Grass Wagon Bird Bike Plane Bed Doll/Baby Coat Hairbrush Soap Phone Bubles Toothbrush Scissors Stove Shovel Pool TV Square Circle Fork Triangle Black White Red Blue Green Heart White ABA programs - Object Imitation /Sound Imitation Roll Car / “Vroom” Bang Hammer / “Bang bang bang” Eat from Spoon / “Yum Yum” Rub Tummy / MMM Tissue to nose (Sneeze) / Achoo Hug Baby / “ahh” Knock on door / “knock knock” Arms up / “hooray” Bounce ball / “boing boing” Phone to ear / “hello” or “hi” ABA programs - Function of objects (receptive /expressive) Drink from /cup Eat with / Fork Build with /blocks Sit on /Chair Throw/ Ball Sleep in /Bed Brush hair with / Hairbrush Ride /Bike Color with /Crayon Wash with/ soap Sweep with / Broom read /book Blow/ bubbles Talk on / phone Brush teeth /toothbrush CUt with/ Scissors Cook on/ stove Dig with / shovel swim in/ pool watch / TV
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