This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture, card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her for 10 seconds, and then hand the wait card to the therapist.
This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture, card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then hand the wait card to the therapist.
This phase is designed to teach students, following card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then hand the wait card to the therapist after waiting for 5 seconds.
This phase is designed to teach a student to exchange the wristband after more time has passed to receive a reinforcer while practicing the alternative behavior.
This phase is designed to teach students to remain calm during the longer presence of a stranger who is presenting some demands and reducing time with the familiar person.
This phase is designed to teach a student to request for the toilet during a normal therapy session. Toby gives some general tips regarding progression through the program and generalization into the community.
This phase is designed to teach a student to be more comfortable in the bathroom. Toby emphasizes using a powerful reinforcer, understanding contingency, and how to have a student drink more.
This phase is designed to teach a student to control him or herself during a highly reinforcing activity, no initial reminder about the rules, and continued partially faded supervision.
This phase is designed to teach a student to control him or herself during an activity involving preferred materials with clear rule expectations and continued partially faded supervision.
(Toby explains how and when to run the program!) An informal preference assessment occurs to identify the least preferred food. Then, the student will touch, hold, and smell the food. Subsequently, he will receive a highly preferred food.
This phase is designed to teach students, following an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then get the item after the therapist says he has finished waiting.
This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then get the item after the therapist says he has finished waiting.
This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture, card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then hand the wait card to the therapist. No timer is used.
This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture, card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then, with a prompt, hand the wait card to the therapist after the timer goes off.
This phase is designed to teach students, following a gesture, card presentation, and an instruction, to sit still with a toy in front of him/her, and then hand the wait card to the therapist after the timer goes off.