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A Terrible Evening...
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<blockquote data-quote="Autismkids" data-source="post: 337808" data-attributes="member: 8756"><p>My favorite go-to plan (to plan a plan!) is a functional behavior assessment. Track, with antecedent-behavior-consequence charts for about a week. It should give you a good idea of why something is happening, and then work to change the antecedent and consequence.</p><p> </p><p>The consequence is what happens right after the behavior. Doesn't have be a punishment. As an example- my son was screaming on the couch, which was the behavior (antecedent was no candy right now). The consequence was me telling him to have a more quiet fit. He did! LOL. But that consequence consistently used isn't going to change his tantruming behavior.</p><p> </p><p>You could change things, but you'll never really know how much the behavior actually changed without tracking it before putting a plan in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autismkids, post: 337808, member: 8756"] My favorite go-to plan (to plan a plan!) is a functional behavior assessment. Track, with antecedent-behavior-consequence charts for about a week. It should give you a good idea of why something is happening, and then work to change the antecedent and consequence. The consequence is what happens right after the behavior. Doesn't have be a punishment. As an example- my son was screaming on the couch, which was the behavior (antecedent was no candy right now). The consequence was me telling him to have a more quiet fit. He did! LOL. But that consequence consistently used isn't going to change his tantruming behavior. You could change things, but you'll never really know how much the behavior actually changed without tracking it before putting a plan in place. [/QUOTE]
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