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No, Not the P word!!!! - Autism Therapy and Training Tips
Playing with children with autism can sometimes feel challenging. Here are some tips to help you play and attract your learner.
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Mand training for children with autism
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Helpful tips when teaching children to communicate
Severe problem behaviour and successful pairing
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What is you work with someone who has severe problem behaviour?
Autism Therapy & training - Mand training and prompting
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Prompting can be a major issue in mand training for children with autism. What is a helpful tip to help your child speak without relying on an adult prompt
Help your child ask for things they want by using Mand Training
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Are you struggling to help your learner ask for things? Mand Training is when you teach your learner to ask for things they want instead of using problem behaviour. Some tips to help!
I am Stronger than Anger
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Helping children cope with anger
Easy time telling for kids
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Help your child learn to tell time using easy strategies and limiting distractions.
ATT128 Emergency procedures - RBT Training
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ATT128 Emergency procedures - RBT Training
ATT133 Professional boundaries - RBT Training
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Let's talk about being professional!
ATT132 Communication with stakeholders - RBT Training
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ATT132 Communication with stakeholders - RBT Training
ATT131 Documenting requirements - RBT Training
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ATT131 Documenting requirements - RBT Training
ATT130 Session notes - RBT Training
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ATT130 Session notes - RBT Training
ATT123 Problem behaviors & behavior plans - RBT Training
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ATT123 Problem behaviors & behavior plans - RBT Training
Play tips for parents
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Play tips for parents
ATT119 Discrimination training, generalization & maintenance - RBT Training
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ATT119 Discrimination training, generalization & maintenance - RBT Training
Toilet training tips for parents
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Toilet training tips for parents
ATT118 Chaining & shaping - RBT Training
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ATT118 Chaining & shaping - RBT Training
Mand training tips for parents
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Mand training tips for parents
Professional Boundaries - Clinical tips for BCBAs/BCaBAs and RBTs
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Professional Boundaries - Clinical tips for BCBAs/BCaBAs and RBTs
Echoics - Verbal Behavior - BCBA and RBT exam prep
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Echoics - Verbal Behavior - BCBA and RBT exam prep
ATT124 Punishment - RBT Training
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ATT124 Punishment - RBT Training
Receptive skills - Verbal Behavior (BCBA and RBT exam prep)
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Receptive skills - Verbal Behavior (BCBA and RBT exam prep)
Understanding Mand Training - BCBA and RBT exam help
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Understanding Mand Training - BCBA and RBT exam help
ATT111 Skill acquisition plans & preparation - RBT Training
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ATT111 Skill acquisition plans & preparation - RBT Training
Line graphs - BCBA and RBT exam help
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Line graphs - BCBA and RBT exam help
BCBA exam study help on Functions of Behavior
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BCBA exam study help on Functions of Behavior
Preference Assessments
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Preference Assessments
Discrimination training when tacting
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Discrimination training when tacting
Discrimination training of colours
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Discrimination training of colours
Effective Teaching Strategies for children with Autism
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Effective Teaching Strategies for children with Autism

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  • @ggff7393
    @ggff7393 16 годин тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @sweetstufff
    @sweetstufff 3 дні тому

    Thank you!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 3 дні тому

      you're most welcome!

  • @cassidybutters2458
    @cassidybutters2458 6 днів тому

    I just started a new position and they are trying a new way of training with me. This video was really informative and helped me understand better what pairing is and the importance of it.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 3 дні тому

      Happy to hear that! Check out our new video on play! Best of luck

  • @Perloca19
    @Perloca19 27 днів тому

    I'm new RBT starting in the field, find your videos so helpful, where I can find actual demonstration videos of a RBT working? I will work in a clinic

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 3 дні тому

      It's hard to get real videos of us working with children for ethical, confidentiality and privacy reasons. I know they would help. If you work in a clinic your supervisor can help work through that with you!

  • @user-kn4tu1qc2g
    @user-kn4tu1qc2g Місяць тому

    thanks I'm enjoy to learn from you

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 3 дні тому

      I'm so happy to hear that :)

  • @sweetstufff
    @sweetstufff 2 місяці тому

    Great tips! Thank you for your help!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Happy to help!

  • @user-qj2ij9fg9x
    @user-qj2ij9fg9x 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. I am an adult lady with Autism. 34 years old and my youngest daughter might have Autism too. She is not officially diagnosed yet.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your comment. I hope these tips can help you at home 😊

  • @amrmoustafa3991
    @amrmoustafa3991 2 місяці тому

    Great vidor

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Thank you 😊

  • @sweetstufff
    @sweetstufff 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the great tips! Looking forward to more tips from you!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      You're so welcome! 😊

  • @不要浪费你的时间
    @不要浪费你的时间 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sister

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @autismgentleman5585
    @autismgentleman5585 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this video. Do you have resources for more examples in planning for NET activities ?

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      I don’t have anything that I can post but I can put something together. What are you interested in specifically?

    • @autismgentleman5585
      @autismgentleman5585 2 місяці тому

      when pairing for the first time with someone who has a severe problem behavior?

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      @@autismgentleman5585 Thank you for your comment - take a look at this article and check out more of Gregory Hanley's work practicalfunctionalassessment.com/2021/09/09/a-perspective-on-todays-aba-by-dr-greg-hanley/ Here is a video to go with it to help out a bit more. Best of luck! ua-cam.com/video/CNdK7X8Fb0g/v-deo.html

  • @ZaynVos
    @ZaynVos 4 місяці тому

    Salam alaykum, mashallah sister. Recently I got diagnosed with autism and ADHD. In my opinion I notice a little doubt about it for myself because with the diagnoses I had to answer these questions while now I think only Allah knows the answer to those questions. What is autism actually it seems that opinions differ.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Absolutely. We can only try and do what we can and Allah will support us in that process InshaAllah

  • @Jinz415
    @Jinz415 5 місяців тому

    How to maintain the client confidentiality through record keeping, supervision,tele-help, written materials and social media in ABA

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      This is a very important question. It’s always best not to share any identifying information such as the clients name, address and so on.

  • @musdhafamohamed7952
    @musdhafamohamed7952 5 місяців тому

    First comment

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      👍 thank you

  • @lynseyhight1648
    @lynseyhight1648 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! Your. Blessing

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      You are so welcome

  • @oneishamt8455
    @oneishamt8455 7 місяців тому

    Amazing video great interaction and animation with the learner. Overal Great explanation for the RBT Community💟

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much!

  • @sumi9149
    @sumi9149 7 місяців тому

    Mam can i get training from u?

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Are you in Canada? You sure can or I offer zoom training! Let me know

  • @yc1106
    @yc1106 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video. Im a new RBT and find this extremely helpful.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @bolinhong2598
    @bolinhong2598 9 місяців тому

    This doc helped my son improve and get over autism with his herbs His name is Dr Oyalo on channel My sons speech and behavior/social skill has improved perfectly using his herbs

  • @Jinz415
    @Jinz415 10 місяців тому

    Can we get a close look at that checklist in ur hand

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT 2 місяці тому

      I can send it to you. Did you want that?

  • @amrmoustafa3991
    @amrmoustafa3991 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @amrmoustafa3991
    @amrmoustafa3991 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @allessandrac.2035
    @allessandrac.2035 Рік тому

    This video was very helpful in allowing me to understand how I can take learning material outside of table work to make our learning more interactive and really engage my learner with things that they enjoy. I believe this will be especially helpful for learners that may have a difficult time working at the table or have a negative association with table work, but are comfortable in their environment. I also think it's a great way to help our learners apply their learning outside of the classroom by using more real world applications to actually grasp the material that we are teaching them. Thanks for the useful information!

  • @kirnsingh1554
    @kirnsingh1554 Рік тому

    When new therapist/placement students start at the centre, we always tell them to pair first. Pairing is a very essential part of therapy. We want to make sure we have paired well with the learner before starting the teaching process and to make the teaching successful. Most new staff/placement students think this is very simple but when we ask them after they have been at the centre for at least a week, they always say its much harder then what they thought it was going to be. Building the relationship with the learners is not as easy as it sounded. Once we know we have paired well with the learners and established reinforcers, we are ready for the next step which is teaching. Great refresher ! Thanks Chaza !

  • @asmaayusuf7776
    @asmaayusuf7776 Рік тому

    NET is an amazing way to teach new skills along with maintaining acquired skills. The beauty is that it can be done anywhere and with using any items you may have access to. Like mentioned in the video, early learners have less structure and tend to explore making is a perfect opportunity to follow the lead and teach in a natural way such as labelling colours, animals, and even counting. The NET lesson plan was extremely helpful and shows how all domains can be taught using one theme and activity. This video was extremely informative and will help in my progress to master NET. Thank you!

  • @allessandrac.2035
    @allessandrac.2035 Рік тому

    Like many RBTs, I also have noticed that sometimes it can be hard to maintain motivation for our learners and have the ability to sustain it over a longer period of time. This is especially the case for learners whose motivation for different reinforcers changes rapidly, which can make it difficult for us to adapt to readily. In regards to this video, I really enjoyed the introduction to instructional control pairing procedure. I believe having the opportunity to sit down with learners and access their reinforcers, as well as build instructional control, is a great way to transition from building that trusting relationship (from pairing) to integrating it into instructional control so that we can use it as a tool for learning as well. Doing this more frequently than we think is also a great idea as we know our learners may grow and change, just as we do, and we need to be mindful of that! Thanks for sharing!

  • @asmaayusuf7776
    @asmaayusuf7776 Рік тому

    Pairing is very important process when working with a new learner. Tone of voice, following the learners lead, and building motivation are all very important when pairing. It's easy to forget that the learner needs to trust you before you can place demand or be the one to take the lead. Another important point is pairing the environment you're in. The table can become aversive to some learners which is why pairing the table to be fun will keep the learner happy and build the trust between the therapist. This video was extremely helpful and will take many points into application! Thank you!

  • @BieberFan251
    @BieberFan251 Рік тому

    NET is a great way to incorporate the learners targets in a less structured way. It allows the learner to generalize their targets and apply them in the natural environment. I especially love how the therapist can use their creativity and explore many different ways of playing to teach the learner in the NET. This video was great at giving a few examples of how NET can be done successfully. Thanks for all the info!

  • @BieberFan251
    @BieberFan251 Рік тому

    Pairing can be such a fun process when working with a new learner. I've truly learned the importance of pairing and how much it will positively impact your therapy once you've gained the trust and built a bond with your learner. I think it is important to remember to not give up during this time and to continue trying not only different possible reinforcers but also different ways of playing with those reinforcers. One thing I enjoyed about the video was thinking about 10 different ways you can play with a ball. It can be so much fun taking a simple toy and finding new ways of playing with it that the learner might enjoy.Thanks for all the great tips!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Great! Keep up the great work

  • @J.Mariah26
    @J.Mariah26 Рік тому

    NET is a great way to teach learners. Teaching learners in the natural environment allow us to teach naturally by covering domains creatively. NET allows learners to generalize what they are currently learning and maintain skills they have acquired. Thank you for sharing this insightful video on NET.

  • @J.Mariah26
    @J.Mariah26 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing great tips on pairing. Pairing is a vital part of therapy. Whilst exploring reinforcers and finding new ways to play with items make sure to give freebies . It's is important that you pair with your learner and build trust. Through pairing with your learner gain instructional control as a therapist. Make sure to make learning fun not aversive.

  • @kiranlayal8441
    @kiranlayal8441 Рік тому

    NET teaching is an interactive play with your learner while embedding their previously acquired skills. NET is challenging, however it is an effective way of teaching because we are able to maintain and generalize the skills naturally in their environment. The videos in between were helpful as we were able to get an idea of how a NET teaching would like with a themed activity, the learner was engaged and it was ran so naturally and smoothly. The chart at the end that you shared was a great way to breakdown each domain and how we can incorporate the targets. I had recently did a NET teaching with one of my intermediate learner and the activity we chose was water with paw patrols and boats. I made the visual of the chart in my head of all the domains and ran the targets as we labelled the colours, labelled ongoing actions, intraverbal fun fill ins, manding and more. Thank you for sharing the video.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @kiranlayal8441
    @kiranlayal8441 Рік тому

    Pairing is a process that requires to build a trust relationship between the learner and the therapist which helps you to achieve instructional control. The video shared great tips about the steps on pairing and how we can be creative & fun when playing. Sometimes when I am paring with my learners I get stuck playing the same way with the toys. It’s a great reminder to make a list of how you can play with one toy or activities in different ways. The importance of motivation and body language. It’s important to be observant of our learners body language to see if they have began to satiate from the reinforcer and how we can regain their motivation. That’s where ICPP procedure comes in handy. When I was getting trained, I was always told to think ahead of what’s the next reinforcer you can bring out while still playing with the current toy. We always need to remember to have fun when pairing, to enjoy the process so it doesn’t look boring and not be afraid to try out various reinforcers.

  • @cristinaannecchiarico268
    @cristinaannecchiarico268 Рік тому

    NET is such an important part of teaching. There are many learners who learn easily in a very structured ITT approach but when the concepts are taken out of that structured way of teaching (or maintenance) they may not have generalized the concept. It is important to incorporate targets, both current and maintained in a naturalistic way to simulate the real world so they can use what they’ve learned in their everyday life. NET lesson plans are great to outline what you are teaching and how, this is very helpful when starting with NET and outline all your ideas and targets. A good NET teaching session should be fun, playful and interactive, the learner should be engaged and from an outsider it may not even look like teaching but will look like an interactive play session!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      We love NET don’t we!!!

  • @cristinaannecchiarico268
    @cristinaannecchiarico268 Рік тому

    Pairing is so valuable in therapy. I think a lot of people focus so much on programs and learning specific concepts they forget about building that relationship with the therapist. I like to compare it as building the foundation of learning, if you aren’t paired or have that relationship with your learner before starting running programs then learning may not be successful. For both myself and staff that I have trained building that relationship and seeing that learner approach you (both yourself or with YOUR specific reinforcers) is so rewarding. Seeing that learner run to me or approach staff after pairing is a reinforcer for therapist themselves!! Finding new toys and reinforcers sometimes are the most difficult for a therapist. Bringing out different things or using their likes as a starting point is a great way to bring in new toys or actives during play. For example if your learner loves water play you can bring in cars to build a car wash or animals or dolls and give them a bath.

  • @harmanAntal-je6de
    @harmanAntal-je6de Рік тому

    Pairing is such an important part of the process and one that often falls to the back of my mind during sessions. Seeing the benefits of pairing can be so rewarding when you see the trust your learn has in you, and this video was a great refresher for me to continue the process. Seeing the example in which the therapist was switching activities frequently was helpful for me because I sometimes can get discouraged when a learner is not engaging in an activity I have set out but it was great to reminded to let the learner take the lead and constantly reassess motivation (i.e., learner wanted to continue playing with the zombie). I found the tip on ICPP and presenting the second activity while the learner is engaged in the first activity to be a great takeaway as fleeting motivation can be an issue for some therapists and it can sometimes throw me off.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      We often forget how crucial pairing is and it never ends!

  • @harmanAntal-je6de
    @harmanAntal-je6de Рік тому

    Often the focus of a session is on ITT and this video was a great reminder in how beneficial and fun NET can be. Seeing the different scenarios of how Net is run (i.e., at the table with the animal house or during circle time) was a great example of how versatile NET is and how it can be integrated into activities we are already doing such as reading a book with the learner. We can ask questions and have a back and forth with the learner, rather than just simply sitting beside them or reading the book to them. NET can be a great way to make the session fun for the learner as well the therapist, which can lead to higher engagement with the learner and higher motivation for learning/the activity. I found the chart at the end of the video extremely helpful because it showed how all of the domains can be covered during NET and it was great to be able to go through the process step by step of creating a teaching plan.

  • @sabrinaw3363
    @sabrinaw3363 Рік тому

    A naturalistic and less structured approach through NET is a fantastic way to teach targets and skills without the learner feeling as if they are doing any work! I liked how freebies were given constantly in the example videos and the tone of voice helped keep the session interactive. I agree that making the session as enjoyable and fun as possible makes it flow much better than when the therapist is overthinking targets. Thinking of themes and ways to expand is constantly a learning experience and there are so many new ways to play and ideas to incorporate, getting ideas from other therapists has been very helpful! The NET Lesson plan was a great way to brainstorm and have a visual plan before the session.

  • @sabrinaw3363
    @sabrinaw3363 Рік тому

    Expanding learners toys and activities by introducing things they have not played with and enjoy playing with is an amazing experience to be a part of with the learner! The importance of tone of voice and expressiveness was insightful, the example with the learner was an enjoyable interaction as his attention was sustained and he was engaged! The idea of putting on a show during therapy sessions is a great perspective, it reminds me of the quote by Mark Twain where he mentions dance like nobody's watching/sing like nobody's listening. Paying attention to body language and observing reactions has really helped during sessions when thinking of what enjoyable activities to try next and figuring out what they are motivated for the most. The types of conditioning methods that can be used during SSP's were fascinating and the difference between all of them was great to learn about.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Glad the information helped!

  • @mariannesa3083
    @mariannesa3083 Рік тому

    NET is great for generalization and maintenance and is a less formal way of teaching (compared to table teaching). NET uses the environment and learner's motivation to implement teaching. Although it can be challenging to implement at first, NET is a great way to teach using creativity. NET allows you to embed all domains and a variety of targets. It is always nice to see a learner take what they have learned at the table into their natural environment.

  • @Thenewlife83
    @Thenewlife83 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @mariannesa3083
    @mariannesa3083 Рік тому

    Pairing is my favourite process and my favourite to work on with new staff. We sometimes overlook this process but pairing is so important. This is the first step when starting with a new client. We need to build trust and a good relationship first! When we have paired successfully we gain instructional control. Pairing helps us build a positive rapport with our learners, ensuring successful teaching. In the pairing process, the IT becomes a conditioned reinforcer as they pair with an established reinforcer. The goal is for the IT to become the ultimate reinforcer. Whenever we are training new staff this is one of the first things we teach. Pairing is a continuous process. These are all great tips! Some things I find that help with the pairing process are being fun and animated (if you are having fun, your learenr will be having fun too), giving freely, going with the flow (following learner's lead and motivation), watching your learner (body language, facial expressions, etc), being careful not to place demands (even asking "what colour is this?" can be a demand in play), consider individual differences, and don't be disappointed if the first thing you try doesn't work!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      We sure do! Something we need to remind ourselves of all the time.

  • @amrmoustafa3991
    @amrmoustafa3991 Рік тому

    This is an amazing content . thank you so much

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      You're very welcome. I hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @allessandrac.2035
    @allessandrac.2035 Рік тому

    This video allowed me to understand the concept of intermittent schedules of reinforcement. In practice, I have used the various types of intermittent schedules of reinforcement that were mentioned, such as fixed ratio, fixed interval, and variable ratios. However, I did not fully understand the reasoning behind using these different types of schedules of reinforcement. For instance, that using variable ratios creates engagement with a learner as they are unable to predict what is coming next or when they will be reinforced next, thus sustaining their interest. I believe knowing these different types of intermittent schedules of reinforcement will allow me to reevaluate when I use them and how I can use them more effectively in order to maximize my learner's learning experience. Very informative, thank you!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Thats great. So happy you enjoyed the video.

  • @allessandrac.2035
    @allessandrac.2035 Рік тому

    This video was helpful in showing me how to create high probability cards. Having never done it before, it was helpful to understand why there is minimal writing on each card (for simplicity and variance of phrasing for therapist) and how HP cards can be useful prior to completing a more difficult task. This emphasized the importance, to me, of listening to our learners needs, especially when having them do a task that may be frustrating for them or cause problem behaviours. Moreover, seeing this in play with an example helped to cement the importance of this concept and understand how it works in a real-life situation. I find the video examples that implement the concepts extremely helpful in understanding how I can apply these concepts into my own practice. Great video!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      It is so important to pay attention to the learner for optimal success. Happy the video gave you some insight.

  • @mariannesa3083
    @mariannesa3083 Рік тому

    We have definitely seen some more sound production using this technique.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Amazing strategies! Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @adilmaha
    @adilmaha Рік тому

    Great explanation for count and Mand procedure

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! 😊

  • @harleen-yq6hv
    @harleen-yq6hv Рік тому

    Having instructional control and building a trust with our learners is a necessary component in successful teaching. It is important to remember to control reinforcers in the environment and ensure that they’re not freely accessible. Maintaining control of the reinforcers allows us as therapists to pair ourselves with the reinforcing activities which in turn teaches the learners that they have to go through their therapists in order to get what they want. This video highlighted a lot of important topics and was very helpful. I’ll be sure to integrate these tips into my therapy sessions!

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      Amazing! Best of luck with it 😊

  • @harleen-yq6hv
    @harleen-yq6hv Рік тому

    Thank you Chaza for sharing this video on the importance of reinforcers. Reinforcement shapes how we all behave, and establishing a strong reinforcer is essential in successful teaching. This video helped me in understanding the effectiveness of reinforcers and how it can change depending on individual differences and the delivery of the reinforcer. It is important to remember the immediacy of giving a reinforcer contingent on the desired behaviour to avoid strengthening other behaviours.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      You are so welcome!

  • @francheskaraymundo7599
    @francheskaraymundo7599 Рік тому

    Such an informative video! Often times we forget to have fun and seek new information about the learner. Whether they have engaged in a new reinforcer or continuously using the same ones and forget to introduce and explore new ones. Pairing and gaining their trust is very important in order to gain instructional control. Mistakes i personal make during sessions is asking too many questions. Loosing that instructional control can lead to one of many things such as walking away from me or not tending to my presence and get stuck in their own world. Something I need to implement in my teaching would be not asking too many question and also to keep it simple. Many times I would multitask. As you’ve mentioned in the video talking to the learner and not giving eye contact, either writing data down or grabbing something from behind. These are things we may think is not significant to teaching but acknowledging such can make a difference.

    • @AutismTT
      @AutismTT Рік тому

      It’s great to realize our mistakes and focus on correcting them to improve our sessions. Best of luck!