Question: Target Behavior: Intervention: Strategy Plan 1. Use consequences that already exist in the natural (generalized) environment and teach behavior to the level required by natural

Target Behavior: Intervention: Strategy Plan 1.
Target Behavior: Intervention: Strategy Plan 1. Use consequences that already exist in the natural (generalized) environment and teach behavior to the level required by natural contingencies 2. Teach learners to recruit (purposely request) reinforcement 3. Ask people in the generalization setting to reinforce the behavior (reinforce any occurrence of generalization and ask others to do so 4. Train the behavior across as many settings/ environments/ teachers as possible (teach loosely/ sequentially modify instruction) 5. Make consequence less predictable (program indiscriminable contingencies and program delayed reinforcement 6. Incorporate into the behavior change program physical settings or items common to the natural environment (program common stimuli) 7. Provide the child with a physical prompt that will remind or guide him or her in performing the behaviors in the natural environment (contrive a mediating stimulus 8. Include in the behavior training verbal cues that the child can give him or herself in the new situation (teach self-management skills) 9. Teach sufficient stimulus examples 10. Teach sufficient response examples 11. General case analysis 12. Teach negative or "don't do it" examples 13. Set behavior traps 14. Reinforce response variability 15. Instruct the learner to generalize

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