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Social Skills Group: Super Secret Spy Challenge
Children often learn social skills by watching other children and adults, but children with disabilities often require specific instruction to learn social behaviors. Social skills groups can help children develop appropriate social behaviors, which can lead to improved peer relationships, better problem-solving skills, and overall effective communication with others. The video above shows a social skills program we designed to improve social behaviors for young children, the Secret Service Social Skills program. This program uses systematic instruction and reinforcement embedded in play activities to help teach children to use pro-social behavior and play skills.
To learn more about social skills groups, visit vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/ebip/social-skills-groups/
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Functional Communication Training with an AAC Device
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Like most adults, young children may not initially understand how AAC devices work. Thus, adults need to prompt correct use and reward correct responding (even if it is prompted) so that the child learns that the device allows them to communicate. Although your team and the child should aim to use the AAC at naturally occurring instances throughout the day, it is also important to intentionally...
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Modeling, Prompting, & Responding
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In the video above, the child is making choices with a high-tech AAC device, and the teacher is modeling use of the device. When a child uses AAC, you should frequently model communication on the AAC device (much the same way that we model verbal language for children learning to verbally communicate!) If the child uses gestures or body language to indicate that he wants an item or activity, im...
Teacher-Directed Physical Activity
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In the video above, the teacher is facilitating physical movement on the playground. Any time you plan for and participate in activities on the playground or in another movement area (e.g, gym, courtyard) in order to promote physical activity, you have engaged in teacher-directed physical activity. Teacher directed physical activity has been shown to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activ...
Teaching Peers to Respond to Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Session 2
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In the video above, an instructor teaches a child to respond to her peer’s communication attempts with his AAC device using a token system. The instructor (a) teaches the child what to do, (c) models what she should do, and (d) provides her with opportunities to practice and receive a reward. One benefit of using an AAC device is allowing children to communicate and develop friendships with pee...
Preference Assessment with Toys: Multiple Stimulus without Replacement (MSWO)
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In the video above, the instructor is conducting a multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) preference assessment with toys. MSWOs allow you to determine a child’s preference hierarchy from a select group of items. Sometimes (but not always), a child’s highest-preferred items can be used to reinforce his or her appropriate behaviors. MSWOs are most appropriate for children who will consiste...
Preference Assessment with Food: Multiple Stimulus without Replacement (MSWO)
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In the video above, the instructor is conducting a multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) preference assessment with edible items. MSWOs allow you to determine a child’s preference hierarchy from a select group of items. Sometimes (but not always), a child’s highest-preferred items can be used to reinforce his or her appropriate behaviors. MSWOs are most appropriate for children who will ...
Preference Assessment: Free Operant Observation
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In the video above, the instructor is conducting a free operant observation. Free operant observations allow you to determine which toys a child may like or dislike. Free operant assessments are most appropriate when you are not familiar with the types of items a child may like or dislike. It is also an appropriate assessment to use if a child engages in challenging behavior when favorite toys ...
Teaching Peers to Respond to Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Session 1
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In the video above, an instructor teaches a child to respond to her peer’s communication attempts with his AAC device using a token system. The instructor (a) teaches the child what to do, (c) models what she should do, and (d) provides her with opportunities to practice and receive a reward. One benefit of using an AAC device is allowing children to communicate and develop friendships with pee...
Graduated Guidance for Fine Motor Tasks
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In the video above, two teachers use graduated guidance (GG) to teach a student to put shapes in an open container and a shape sorter. GG is a prompting procedure that can be used to teach gross and fine motor skills by providing physical assistance. When implementing this procedure, use your best judgment on a moment-by-moment basis as to how much physical assistance is required by the child. ...
Environmental Arrangement with Stacking Toys
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Environmental arrangement involves purposefully planning the placement and organization of classroom materials, furniture, and activities to promote appropriate behaviors and decrease the likelihood of problem behavior. In the video above, the teacher uses several environmental arrangement strategies to promote communication and engagement: putting toys in closed containers, putting toys out of...
Environmental Arrangement with Puzzles
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Environmental arrangement involves purposefully planning the placement and organization of classroom materials, furniture, and activities to promote appropriate behaviors and decrease the likelihood of problem behavior. In the video above, the teacher uses several environmental arrangement strategies to promote communication and engagement: presenting choices between activities, presenting choi...
Single Stimulus Preference Assessment
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In the video above, the instructor is conducting a single stimulus preference assessment. Single stimulus assessments allow you to hypothesize whether a child likes or dislikes items, as well as hypothesize a child’s preference hierarchy from a select group of items. Sometimes (but not always), a child’s highest-preferred items can be used to reinforce his or her appropriate behaviors. Single s...
Small Group Direct Instruction
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Small group direct instruction (SGDI) involves using a systematic teaching procedure (here: progressive time delay) to teach more than one child. Benefits of small group instruction include increased teaching efficiency and improved social opportunities. SGDI has been shown to be highly effective for a variety of learners and may be less complex than embedding instruction into typical play rout...
System of Least Prompts (SLP) during Play
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System of Least Prompts (SLP) during Play
Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Picture Cards
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Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Picture Cards
System of Least Prompts (SLP) with a Token Board
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System of Least Prompts (SLP) with a Token Board
Potty Training Tutorials: Overview
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Potty Training Tutorials: Overview
Small Group Direct Instruction (SGDI) Using Progressive Time Delay (PTD)
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Small group direct instruction (SGDI) involves using a systematic teaching procedure (here: progressive time delay) to teach more than one child. Benefits of small group instruction include increased teaching efficiency and improved social opportunities. SGDI has been shown to be highly effective for a variety of learners and may be less complex than embedding instruction into typical play rout...
Graduated Guidance for Hand Washing
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Graduated Guidance for Hand Washing
Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Turn-Taking
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Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Turn-Taking
Paired Stimulus Preference Assessment
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Paired Stimulus Preference Assessment
Responsive Interactions for Pretend Play
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Responsive Interactions for Pretend Play
Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Picture Cards
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Progressive Time Delay (PTD) with Picture Cards
Responsive Interactions with Trains
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Responsive Interactions with Trains

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @humanpsychology7458
    @humanpsychology7458 25 днів тому

    The child actually doesn't know anything, He is just enjoying whatever the sound is.

  • @ckn1312
    @ckn1312 Місяць тому

    Pretty sure he picked the dinosaur due to that gesture prompt at 1:18 lol

  • @charlottemacdonald6008
    @charlottemacdonald6008 Місяць тому

    It’s a plumbing but our child was not afraid of the sink or the toilet!

  • @arianefariauzum2424
    @arianefariauzum2424 Місяць тому

    🥰

  • @jocelynmalagon1227
    @jocelynmalagon1227 Місяць тому

    im taking my rbt 40 hr course now so I wanted to see more visual examples of the things im learning. It was clear that she gestured to some of the toys in this video. Im relived some of you guys with experience noticed that too. What do you do when a child does not choose? havent got to that part of my training but im curious.

  • @gordythecat
    @gordythecat 2 місяці тому

    VERY hard for most kids to hear in busy noisy environments like this. My son only made progress with AAC when I did it myself in a quiet environment

  • @PlusVK22
    @PlusVK22 3 місяці тому

    wait a minute, why did she say "choose one" at 3:24 when there was only 1 thing left. lol how is that a choice?? Then she said "you picked maracas!"... um... as if the kid had any other choice lol and she said maracas when there was only one maraca. I'm crying tears of laughter right now.

    • @garnettmurray5747
      @garnettmurray5747 Місяць тому

      Looked like a ‘Single’ Stimulus Preference Assessment.

  • @louisekelly2446
    @louisekelly2446 7 місяців тому

    It is impossible to see what is on the talky tags so unsure what vocabulary they are representing. The child does not appear to understand what their significance is or why they are being removed and then placed back on the wristband. This is not representative of functional communication for his age and language level. He needs to be playing with some toys.

  • @haleystanelle8255
    @haleystanelle8255 Рік тому

    fkl:!

  • @audrey7821
    @audrey7821 Рік тому

    Great interaction and very easy-to-see example of DTT! One thing I would suggest is increasing the array to at least three, as the client has a 50/50 chance of selecting the correct answer every time. And when the client self-corrects, it could be due to the fact that reinforcement was not provided immediately after the first choice, so the client chose the other option.

  • @bellamybender846
    @bellamybender846 Рік тому

    That girl looks like Hailey Thomas.

  • @tutiserrano8421
    @tutiserrano8421 Рік тому

  • @GlitteryPegasus
    @GlitteryPegasus Рік тому

    Poor kid. They clearly didn’t want to be participating.

  • @marylin2315
    @marylin2315 Рік тому

    a bit of facilitated communication there....

  • @taylorloren6817
    @taylorloren6817 Рік тому

    He has a directional bias to the left. The toy previously preferred should've been in the opposite hand to have a clearer idea of what he really wants.

  • @adamfilipowicz9260
    @adamfilipowicz9260 Рік тому

    search for talkytags they are a small handy set of phrase tage / aac devices

  • @SRoseBlog
    @SRoseBlog Рік тому

    This short video was still helpful to me as a mother

  • @avaburleson2877
    @avaburleson2877 Рік тому

    Oh lord😂

  • @holdenmcgroin4179
    @holdenmcgroin4179 Рік тому

    Meanwhile, Jurney is dumping out all the crayons while no one is looking, Braddex is squeezing the faucet head and soaking an entire corner of the room with water, Evelynn is screaming because Mabel wont stop looking at her, and Cammo figured out how to bypass the jury-rigged lock on the door, and is currently laughing his way up the stairs to the second floor, all the while Teacher and Assistant are trying to change Destiny's diaper while she screams and thrashes uncontrollably... This scenario is a fantasy.,,

  • @hd3434paddles3636
    @hd3434paddles3636 Рік тому

    so sweet.

  • @misssamiullah3497
    @misssamiullah3497 Рік тому

    Latency develops later in her

  • @tammylou3539
    @tammylou3539 2 роки тому

    1:23 - 1 second delay 2:49 - 2 second delay 4:18 - 3 second delay

  • @jouahrimeryem6133
    @jouahrimeryem6133 2 роки тому

    This is test of renforcator or no?

  • @VeenaMichelle
    @VeenaMichelle 2 роки тому

    There were times where the child clearly didn't want any of the items, so the data was skewed

  • @nostalgia9338
    @nostalgia9338 2 роки тому

    Oh my God...what am I watching. This is why Psychology gets a bad rap.

    • @miamasden
      @miamasden Рік тому

      Technically it's behavioral science and it's just assessment procedure

    • @eri1397
      @eri1397 Рік тому

      I’m just wondering what you think is bad about this?? (Genuinely asking)

    • @aliraejae3664
      @aliraejae3664 17 днів тому

      The preference assessment uses systematic calculations to determine which items/stimuli an ID/ASD/DD child is most interested in. The highly preferred items are then used in skill teaching programs.

  • @krystalrussell4350
    @krystalrussell4350 2 роки тому

    He's still getting use to it. Sometimes it takes longer for a child to get use to something.

  • @krystalrussell4350
    @krystalrussell4350 2 роки тому

    She's needs to be gentler with him.

  • @cf90028
    @cf90028 2 роки тому

    Aren't we not supposed to use hand over hand assistance? This seems like more of a behavioral approach to AAC.

  • @HoneySuckle123
    @HoneySuckle123 2 роки тому

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @user-pq1cg3sp8x
    @user-pq1cg3sp8x 3 роки тому

    Shouldn't I only reinforce the independent correct response?

  • @hersoulMusic
    @hersoulMusic 3 роки тому

    Is that a type of timer that allows her to keep time for alllll of those items?

  • @bellamybender846
    @bellamybender846 3 роки тому

    Waiting can be hard sometimes because I used to have trouble waiting for my tutors but not anymore.

  • @ChantallGreen
    @ChantallGreen 3 роки тому

    Was no data collection needed?

  • @candyzamarripa9015
    @candyzamarripa9015 3 роки тому

    That is not an aac device, that is pecs

    • @vanderbiltebip5312
      @vanderbiltebip5312 3 роки тому

      Hi Candy! AAC devices can be all sorts of things, including picture cards. PECS refers to a specific protocol used to teach children to use picture cards in a specific way. See this explanation from the American Speech Language Hearing Association: www.asha.org/njc/aac/

  • @Neilgs
    @Neilgs 4 роки тому

    As a Developmental therapist working with families in Early Intervention this is nothing short of severely misinformed, misguided and ergegious! This is NOT NOT NOT how you interact with an infant/toddler! What is presented here is a complete and utter lack of encourage AFFECTIVE (emotional) visual-facial, tactitle-gestural and auditory prosodic gestural reciprocity with the parent around the child's natural exp,loration - and moreover, it is eregious enough you train older children in ABA methodological bullshit - but a child of this age is beyond the pale. YOur stone cold, flat affect and systematic vapid focus and labeling to this infant the emotionless presented electronic toys, where the F did you get your training! What is wrong with you?!! Where are your emotions, enticing the child into MEANINGFUL reciprocity not with your presenteed BS but the mom and you?!! Please spare us!

  • @ssines6322
    @ssines6322 4 роки тому

    Did anyone else think there was a positional preference? It seemed like the child was prone to picking from the end position (closest to camera).

  • @briandubai8671
    @briandubai8671 4 роки тому

    They never show u how to write it though!

  • @MelospeechInc
    @MelospeechInc 4 роки тому

    Hi, would you be willing to allow me to show this video during an educational presentation on choosing reinforcers? Thanks!

  • @lindathrall5133
    @lindathrall5133 5 років тому

    I see one of my classmates children working with assistive technology God Bless you DipDork you are missed just look down on your children and smile and say to yourself yes I did this when I was alive.

  • @dronedependence
    @dronedependence 5 років тому

    ABA is helpful and data collection is very important. I am having very much great success with NET therapy.

  • @dronedependence
    @dronedependence 5 років тому

    i didnt care for this video. I am a RBT but i see things i just do not like.

    • @Princeton_James
      @Princeton_James 5 років тому

      like what?

    • @ms.gabrieladelcarmenprecia6425
      @ms.gabrieladelcarmenprecia6425 5 років тому

      Me neither. I did not like some of the therapist behaviors. However I am thinking that the video is old and maybe it was from the time ABA was still working towards a more human treatment of the client. And I am studying towards obtaining my BCBA

    • @grumpyinbrooklyn6347
      @grumpyinbrooklyn6347 4 роки тому

      @@ms.gabrieladelcarmenprecia6425 that "time" is nowhere close to be realization yet!

    • @celestinozamora9258
      @celestinozamora9258 7 місяців тому

      @@grumpyinbrooklyn6347 I know your comment is from three years ago, but I agree that ABA still needs to work towards more human treatment of a individual. One thing I don't like about ABA is the emphasis of masking or forcing an individual to like more age-appropriate things, especially when their interests don't harm anyone. For example, if an eight-year-old with ASD still likes to watch or listen to Cocomelon, I don't see the harm in them watching or listening to Cocomelon or similar types of songs or videos. Similarly, if a 12-year-old with ASD, intellectual disability, etc. likes to watch shows like Rosie's Rules or Work it out Wombats, I don't see any harm, and I don't feel they should be forced to watch more age-appropriate things especially if they are gaining something from the program. Overall, I don't care much for ABA, but it does have its place when it is used to teach a person to stop behaviors that could harm or injure themselves or others.

  • @jasonanderson846
    @jasonanderson846 6 років тому

    The instructor clearly liked the bells.

  • @nataliaburgos315
    @nataliaburgos315 6 років тому

    Thank you for the example! Looks like the student may have a left side bias when selecting the reinforcer, it would be interesting to see if he chooses his "most preferred" reinforcer when it is on the right side of the pair.

  • @zenfulkidstherapy6797
    @zenfulkidstherapy6797 6 років тому

    ua-cam.com/video/sqDKJKkZJL4/v-deo.html

  • @SUMITAPANDEY0103199117081989
    @SUMITAPANDEY0103199117081989 6 років тому

    Any specific reaskn behind using the jelly beans as treat?

    • @Psicojozi
      @Psicojozi 9 місяців тому

      Será que é um reforçador com maior magnitude para essas crianças? Ela também usa reforçadores sociais.

  • @tastysnack1
    @tastysnack1 6 років тому

    I wonder about the effectiveness of the group intervention. It is obvious that Tyler needs the most help but does it help him. For the other two girls it seems that the intervetion is not needed. Perhaps eventually Tyler could build up to the point that he doesn't get treats until HE offers to share?

    • @gsd.hondoYT
      @gsd.hondoYT 4 роки тому

      When they first come in, you can hear her say to tyler "good sitting". My guess is that Tyler is being reinforced for sitting since he does not have the capability to complete the super secret skill independently. This group is still quite beneficial for him because it helps with the basics of learning: sitting & attending.

  • @zenfulkidstherapy6797
    @zenfulkidstherapy6797 6 років тому

    Check out ua-cam.com/video/yY5lNHb0Io4/v-deo.html or www.zenfulkidstherapy.com to learn more on our resources, strategies and techniques with social skill goals. You can run these programs at home and save the costs and inconvenience of having someone in your home.

  • @amyjamison-casas1851
    @amyjamison-casas1851 6 років тому

    Love it!

  • @nicoleflores3745
    @nicoleflores3745 6 років тому

    This is nice!

  • @hendruVita
    @hendruVita 6 років тому

    What is the name of this method?

    • @elysashakes8804
      @elysashakes8804 4 роки тому

      Paired stimulus

    • @yaseryanes9233
      @yaseryanes9233 4 роки тому

      Question!!!!!! After the client chooses, you allow the client engage with the item chosen in Paired stimulus?????

    • @stephy4missy
      @stephy4missy 2 роки тому

      Paired choice preference assessment :)