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[Show more]Autisitic Disorder CORRECT ANSWERS: Children who were highly intelligent but displayed "a powerful desire for aloneness" and "an obsessive insistence on persistent sameness" 
 
Asperger Syndrome CORRECT ANSWERS: • Named after Hans Asperger 
• Individuals with similar deficits in social int...
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Add to cartAutisitic Disorder CORRECT ANSWERS: Children who were highly intelligent but displayed "a powerful desire for aloneness" and "an obsessive insistence on persistent sameness" 
 
Asperger Syndrome CORRECT ANSWERS: • Named after Hans Asperger 
• Individuals with similar deficits in social int...
BCBA - D CORRECT ANSWERS: most advanced credential, w/ doctorate degree in related field, previously a BCBA 
 
BCBA CORRECT ANSWERS: masters in related field, specific coursework in ABA, completed supervision training hours, passed BCBA exam 
 
Who can practice ABA without supervision/act as super...
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Add to cartBCBA - D CORRECT ANSWERS: most advanced credential, w/ doctorate degree in related field, previously a BCBA 
 
BCBA CORRECT ANSWERS: masters in related field, specific coursework in ABA, completed supervision training hours, passed BCBA exam 
 
Who can practice ABA without supervision/act as super...
Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) CORRECT ANSWERS: -Observation tool for teachers to record individual progress toward the achievement of four desired results... 
*Socially & personally competent 
*Effective Learners 
*show physical & motor Competence 
*safe & healthy 
 
Desired results...
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Add to cartDesired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) CORRECT ANSWERS: -Observation tool for teachers to record individual progress toward the achievement of four desired results... 
*Socially & personally competent 
*Effective Learners 
*show physical & motor Competence 
*safe & healthy 
 
Desired results...
What is autism? CORRECT ANSWERS: A developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior 
 
-autism as a spectrum disorder with a triad of primary impairments 
 
What a...
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Add to cartWhat is autism? CORRECT ANSWERS: A developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior 
 
-autism as a spectrum disorder with a triad of primary impairments 
 
What a...
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) CORRECT ANSWERS: connected with IDEA - students spend as much time as possible mainstreamed in general education courses 
 
IEP Goals and objectives CORRECT ANSWERS: one annual goal: 3 objectives // smaller benchmarks that the client will meet throughout the yea...
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Add to cartLeast Restrictive Environment (LRE) CORRECT ANSWERS: connected with IDEA - students spend as much time as possible mainstreamed in general education courses 
 
IEP Goals and objectives CORRECT ANSWERS: one annual goal: 3 objectives // smaller benchmarks that the client will meet throughout the yea...
What diagnosis below is defined as a neurological, lifelong, developmental disorder characterized by excesses and deficits? CORRECT ANSWERS: Autism 
 
What is Autism? CORRECT ANSWERS: a neurological, lifelong, developmental disorder characterized by excesses and deficits 
 
Who coined the word Aut...
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Add to cartWhat diagnosis below is defined as a neurological, lifelong, developmental disorder characterized by excesses and deficits? CORRECT ANSWERS: Autism 
 
What is Autism? CORRECT ANSWERS: a neurological, lifelong, developmental disorder characterized by excesses and deficits 
 
Who coined the word Aut...
ASD general characteristics CORRECT ANSWERS: 1. impaired social communication 
2. restricted repertoire of interests/behaviors 
3. variability in cognitive profile, language ability, comorbid diagnoses, and eventual outcomes 
 
Describe ASD in general CORRECT ANSWERS: Neurological, lifelong, devel...
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Add to cartASD general characteristics CORRECT ANSWERS: 1. impaired social communication 
2. restricted repertoire of interests/behaviors 
3. variability in cognitive profile, language ability, comorbid diagnoses, and eventual outcomes 
 
Describe ASD in general CORRECT ANSWERS: Neurological, lifelong, devel...
Section D : 1-3 
 
1. Define and identify positive behavior support systems (PBS) CORRECT ANSWERS: Definition: 
A process to understand and resolve the problem behavior of individuals or children that is based on values and empirical research. It can be used to address problem behaviors that range...
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1. Define and identify positive behavior support systems (PBS) CORRECT ANSWERS: Definition: 
A process to understand and resolve the problem behavior of individuals or children that is based on values and empirical research. It can be used to address problem behaviors that range...
(ASD) 
PER THE CDC, THIS IS THE PREVIOUS RATE OF ASD IN THE USA 
- This is the current rate of ASD in the US CORRECT ANSWERS: 1 in 68 kids have autism 
 
(ASD) 
ACCORDING TO SERIAL THINKING, YOU SHOULD DELIVER COMPLEX INSTRUCTIONS TO INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD IN THIS MANNER, AND NOT IN THIS OPPOSITE MAN...
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PER THE CDC, THIS IS THE PREVIOUS RATE OF ASD IN THE USA 
- This is the current rate of ASD in the US CORRECT ANSWERS: 1 in 68 kids have autism 
 
(ASD) 
ACCORDING TO SERIAL THINKING, YOU SHOULD DELIVER COMPLEX INSTRUCTIONS TO INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD IN THIS MANNER, AND NOT IN THIS OPPOSITE MAN...
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Autism Spectrum Disorder CORRECT ANSWERS: neurological, lifelong, developmental disability by excesses and deficits 
 
Characteristics of ASD CORRECT ANSWERS: Language deficits, 
Social interaction deficits, 
Cognitive delays, 
Sensory Sensitivity, 
Resistant to change, 
Perseveration, 
Stereoty...
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Add to cartAutism Spectrum Disorder CORRECT ANSWERS: neurological, lifelong, developmental disability by excesses and deficits 
 
Characteristics of ASD CORRECT ANSWERS: Language deficits, 
Social interaction deficits, 
Cognitive delays, 
Sensory Sensitivity, 
Resistant to change, 
Perseveration, 
Stereoty...
Jake is a teacher and has been teaching his student, Sarah to write her name. After a few days of teaching, Sarah wrote her name independently for the first time. What type of reinforcement should Jake provide for this response? 
Sarah's favorite snack or toy. 
A highly enthusiastic praise statemen...
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Add to cartJake is a teacher and has been teaching his student, Sarah to write her name. After a few days of teaching, Sarah wrote her name independently for the first time. What type of reinforcement should Jake provide for this response? 
Sarah's favorite snack or toy. 
A highly enthusiastic praise statemen...
Variable Interval CORRECT ANSWERS: The Variable interval schedule of reinforcement menas thw time periods that must pass before reinforcement becomes available will "vary but mist average out at a specfic time interval 
 
positive reinforcement CORRECT ANSWERS: Something is added to increase the ...
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Add to cartVariable Interval CORRECT ANSWERS: The Variable interval schedule of reinforcement menas thw time periods that must pass before reinforcement becomes available will "vary but mist average out at a specfic time interval 
 
positive reinforcement CORRECT ANSWERS: Something is added to increase the ...
Positive Reinforcement CORRECT ANSWERS: Something that you add to the environment that will increase behavior for the future. ex; you give the child a candy bar after they tantrum in the store and it increases their behavior t tantrum every time they see a candy bar in the store in the future. 
 
N...
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Add to cartPositive Reinforcement CORRECT ANSWERS: Something that you add to the environment that will increase behavior for the future. ex; you give the child a candy bar after they tantrum in the store and it increases their behavior t tantrum every time they see a candy bar in the store in the future. 
 
N...
Which of the following naturalistic techniques places a heavy emphasis on self-management and the development of behaviors associated with empathy? CORRECT ANSWERS: Pivotal response treatment 
 
Reinforcers that are used in discrete trials are often... CORRECT ANSWERS: unrelated 
 
which of the fo...
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Add to cartWhich of the following naturalistic techniques places a heavy emphasis on self-management and the development of behaviors associated with empathy? CORRECT ANSWERS: Pivotal response treatment 
 
Reinforcers that are used in discrete trials are often... CORRECT ANSWERS: unrelated 
 
which of the fo...
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