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BEHAVIOR CHANGE PROJECT

BEHAVIOR CHANGE PROJECT. Written as a proposal letter Follow the outline point for point. Introduce and Describe Problem. Dear , I have been working with (name)over the past year in her/his school. Her/his behavior was brought to my attention by the teacher. I observed him/her . . .

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BEHAVIOR CHANGE PROJECT

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  1. BEHAVIOR CHANGE PROJECT Written as a proposal letter Follow the outline point for point

  2. Introduce and Describe Problem Dear , I have been working with (name)over the past year in her/his school. Her/his behavior was brought to my attention by the teacher. I observed him/her . . . • description of problem behavior and context • why do you need to intervene? describe

  3. Functional Assessment After the records review I interviewed (name’s) teachers and parents. Important information I got from them included (you invent relevant info). Then I took this information, along with my observations and performed an ABC analysis. Based on this, I believe . . . • Include a completed ABC form • Identify chains • State your hypothesis of function • How could you test • What would outcomes look like if you prove hypothesis?

  4. Instruction • Because the function was . . . I decided that Tracy should . . . as a replacement behavior. Because she already can . . . I began instruction on the first day by teaching . . . I demonstrated (positive and negative examples) • Operational definition • Introduction to new skill • Positive examples • Negative examples

  5. Instructional Environment I determined that . . . would be a potential situation predicting failure so I . . . I also decided to . . . (environmental changes) to facilitate success. When Tracy was successful I . . . and when she was unsuccessful I . . . • Identify probable failure and successes • 1 logical routine change • 1 logical physical arrangement change • Positive consequence • Negative consequence

  6. Measurement Plan I devised a measurement system to monitor her/his behavior ... I did . . . and . . . to get (metric) • appropriate to target behavior • Sample measurement instrument included • Replicable directions for use

  7. Goals and Objectives After monitoring the current rate of response, I wrote objectives for future performance ... • Complete - 4 components • Positive, observable behavior • Can be measured by measurement instrument

  8. Other • Type if at all possible • Use scoresheet as an outline • Use appropriate spelling and grammar • Incorporate feedback • Turn in scoresheet with your project

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