Week 8 Flashcards
1
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Internal factors that influence behaviour
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- Desire for control
- Fatigue
- Illness
- Pain
2
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External factors that influence behaviour
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- Task demands are greater than skill level
- Change in schedule
- Unfamiliar person
- Unfamiliar place
3
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Functional behavioural analysis
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Aims to systematically identity a behaviours:
- Antecedents (events occurring before and triggering the event
- Consequence (events occurring after the behaviour that reinforce the behaviour
- If done formally, can be resource intensive (multidisciplinary)
4
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Functional behavioural analysis process
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- Functional assessment of behaviour
- Hypothesis development
- Development of support plan
- Implementation, outcome monitoring and refining
5
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Environmental modifications to support self-regulation
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- Minimise ambient noise (closing doors, lighting)
- Reduce visual stimulation (decorations, clutter)
- Create zones for specific activities (e.g. quiet work, messy work)
- Provide a calming corner)
6
Q
What is therapeutic use of self?
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Use of oneself in such a way that one becomes an effective tool in the evaluation and intervention process
- involves conscious forethought about what message and how you want the message to be portrayed
7
Q
How to be child friendly
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- Over communication
- More exaggerated facial expressions
- Clear gestures to reinforce verbal message
8
Q
Working with children
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- Requires full attention to child and family
- Consistent attention (don’t drift off)
- Sustain energy levels
- Requires adapting from adult to child interaction seamlessly
- Involves connecting with the child
9
Q
Parent child interaction
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- Affectionate
- Proud
- Disappointed
- Loving
10
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Teacher child interaction
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- Instructive
- Engaging
- Authoritative
- Encouraging
11
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Therapist child interaction
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- Not responsible for raising and nurturing child (parent)
- Not responsible for educating the child to a predetermined standard (teacher)
- Facilitator to the child’s mastery of tasks and individual goals to enable meaningful participation
- Instructive
- Engaging
- Encouraging
12
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Contingency methods
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- Allow access to desired events or opportunities contingent on performance or compliance with directive, instruction or rule
13
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Token economies
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- Child earns ‘tokens’ for desired behaviours
- Tokens exchanged for desired activity/objects
- Complexity needs to be adjusted on the bases of development