4.2
169
Provides a background to understanding why people behave in certain ways, the communicative intent of behavior and how to help people change ineffective and inappropriate actions using positive behavior support. This course provides core concepts related to how behavior relates to environments and the problems with labeling behavior without fully understanding its communicative intent and the context in which it occurs. Besides reviewing basic reinforcement principles, it points out the specfic issues with using punishment as a behavioral control technique. It also covers innovative strategies on influencing behavior in the natural setting through restructuring, redirection and relationships.
Credit Hours: 2
Curriculum
Introduction to Understanding Behavior
Describing Behavior
Environment, Context and Communication
Responding to Behavior
Reinforcement
Ethics and Punishment
Responding to Challenging Behavior
Safeguards and Control