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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
An Early Childcare Providers Guide to Managing Challenging Behaviors
Instructions:
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1.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
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2.
Behavior
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3.
Planned Ignoring
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4.
Positive Attention
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5.
Main Qualities of Children with ASD/ or behaviors problems
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6.
Children with behavior problems
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7.
Differential Reinforcement
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a.
Is a good way to teach children and motivate them to continue being good.
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b.
Social(Limited eye contact, problems keeping friends), Language & Communication(Talks about the same topic over & over again), Repetitive interest/behaviors and Physical characteristics. (Has a hard time with changes in routine)
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c.
Only desired behaviors & simultaneously ignoring undesired behaviors
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d.
Can benefit from interventions used for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Some Ways
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e.
Any action that a person does that can be observed or measured. Does not refer to some quality, characteristics, or state or a person.
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f.
Having difficulty in social interactions, language, and communication, and often showing repetitive interests or behaviors.
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g.
One of the best ways to reduce attention getting misbehavior is to ignore it. Ignoring means not looking not scolding/reprimanding, not noticing at all!
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
An Early Childcare Providers Guide to Managing Challenging Behaviors
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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f
1.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
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e
2.
Behavior
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g
3.
Planned Ignoring
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a
4.
Positive Attention
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b
5.
Main Qualities of Children with ASD/ or behaviors problems
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d
6.
Children with behavior problems
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c
7.
Differential Reinforcement
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a.
Is a good way to teach children and motivate them to continue being good.
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b.
Social(Limited eye contact, problems keeping friends), Language & Communication(Talks about the same topic over & over again), Repetitive interest/behaviors and Physical characteristics. (Has a hard time with changes in routine)
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c.
Only desired behaviors & simultaneously ignoring undesired behaviors
-
d.
Can benefit from interventions used for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Some Ways
-
e.
Any action that a person does that can be observed or measured. Does not refer to some quality, characteristics, or state or a person.
-
f.
Having difficulty in social interactions, language, and communication, and often showing repetitive interests or behaviors.
-
g.
One of the best ways to reduce attention getting misbehavior is to ignore it. Ignoring means not looking not scolding/reprimanding, not noticing at all!