Identify and address antecedents to reduce inappropriate behavior and improve self-control
Events that directly precede and serve as a "trigger" for a problem behavior are called antecedents. The focus of this book is identifying and addressing antecedents to reduce inappropriate behavior and improve self-control. Though our discussions emphasize the antecedent behavior of children in school environments, readers should find it easy to extend the principles and procedures of antecedent analysis to behaviors seen in home, recreational, and work environments. Practical vignettes and authentic tasks containing pertinent questions aid in the systematic study of understanding and controlling antecedents. Five useful appendixes are included.
48 6" x 9" Softcover
How to Manage Behavior Series includes:
PX7700WB How to Maintain Behavior
PX7697WB How to Motivate Others Through Feedback
PX7706WB How to Negotiate a Behavioral Contract
PX7699WB How to Plan for Generalization
PX7705WB How to Select Reinforcers
PX7692WB How to Teach Self-Control Through Antecedent Analysis
PX7695WB How to Teach Social Skills
PX7698WB How to Teach Through Modeling and Imitation
PX7696WB How to Use Group Contingencies
PX7707WB How to Use Planned Ignoring (Extinction)
PX7702WB How to Use Positive Practice, Self-Correction, and Overcorrection
PX7694WB How to Use Response Cost
PX7693WB How to Use Prompts to Initiate Behavior
PX7703WB How to Use Systematic Attention and Approval
PX7704WB How to Use Time-Out
PX7701WB How to Use Token Economy and Point Systems
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PX7692WB | How to Teach SelfControl Through Antecedent Analysis | $ 25.00 |