Backward chaining is a procedure used to teach a chain of steps (e.g., washing dishes, making a sandwich). The clinician completes all the steps except for the last step in the chain. The clinician teaches the…
Motor stereotypy can be challenging to decrease due to the function of the behavior to be automatically reinforcing. It can compete with other reinforcers within the client’s environment. A multiple schedule entails allowing the client to engage…
Two assessments commonly used by Kaleidoscope Interventions are the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Revised (ABLLS-R) and the Essentials for Living (EFL) at our Palm Bay location. The ABLLS-R…
Welcome to episode 9 of our Kaleidoscope Corner series. Today Melonie, Bijan, and Kelsey discuss Differential Reinforcement and Functional Communication Training.
Our newest episode of Kaleidoscope Corner is out! Join us as Kristi shares with Bijan and Melonie the difference between two of our commonly used trials, Discrete and Free Operant!