What is the 3 term contingency ABA therapist claim to use to change behavior? Watch this week’s episode to find out!
Credits:
Photo: Morguefile
Sound effect: Incomputek
Intro: Graeme Kan
Video Production: Highlander Productions
Disclaimer:
This video is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The text, graphics, images, flash movies, and audio segments are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The information contained in this segment is generalized. It may not be applicable in every situation. Before applying specific interventions, consult a behaviorist. Any behavior intervention can result in an undesired change in behavior if not implemented correctly. No client relationship is established as a result of watching these videos. Jessica Leichtweisz and Hope Education cannot be held responsible for any misuse of the information contained in these videos. <br> <h3>Auto Generated Captions</h3>
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hi my name is Jessica leg why CEO of
hope education services every week I
post a video answering your questions
about autism and ABA the question I got
this week is what is the three-term
contingency well that’s a really really
great question the three-term
contingency is a tool that ABA
therapists use to change behavior it
stands for a the antecedent be the
behavior and see the consequence so ABC
it’s really easy to remember
so whenever we’re changing a behavior
what we’re doing is we’re altering what
happens before or activated behavior the
a and the C by changing one of these
things we can make the behavior more or
less likely to occur again in the future
so ABC is a three term contingency one
of the most important teaching tools in
ABA I hope that answers your question
and I’d love to hear more of them email
me at Jessica at Jessica Lego is calm
maybe next week will be your question
that’s answer
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[Music]
hi my name is Jessica leg why CEO of
hope education services every week I
post a video answering your questions
about autism and ABA the question I got
this week is what is the three-term
contingency well that’s a really really
great question the three-term
contingency is a tool that ABA
therapists use to change behavior it
stands for a the antecedent be the
behavior and see the consequence so ABC
it’s really easy to remember
so whenever we’re changing a behavior
what we’re doing is we’re altering what
happens before or activated behavior the
a and the C by changing one of these
things we can make the behavior more or
less likely to occur again in the future
so ABC is a three term contingency one
of the most important teaching tools in
ABA I hope that answers your question
and I’d love to hear more of them email
me at Jessica at Jessica Lego is calm
maybe next week will be your question
that’s answer
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Credits:
Photo: Morguefile
Sound effect: Incomputek
Intro: Graeme Kan
Video Production: Highlander Productions
Disclaimer:
This video is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The text, graphics, images, flash movies, and audio segments are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
The information contained in this segment is generalized. It may not be applicable in every situation. Before applying specific interventions, consult a behaviorist. Any behavior intervention can result in an undesired change in behavior if not implemented correctly. No client relationship is established as a result of watching these videos. Jessica Leichtweisz and Hope Education cannot be held responsible for any misuse of the information contained in these videos.