What's the biggest challenge facing teachers today? Behavior. And which students present the most baffling and unique behavior problems? Our awesome kids on the autism spectrum. We love them, but it can be difficult to understand and deal with their challenging behaviors.
But behavior analysts aren't in the classroom; teachers are. And most teachers can't call a behavior analyst every time a behavior problem crops up. Even when they do call in a behavior analyst, they might not understand all that talk about the "discriminative stimulus" and the "conditioned reinforcer." It's all so dry and confusing. Teachers don't have time to wade through all that jargon, they're too busy teaching. So what's a teacher to do when a student throws a chair, or bites her hand, or refuses to work? It's up to teachers to figure out solutions before the behavior gets worse. They need help.
The ABCs of Autism in the Classroom: Setting the Stage for Success was written by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst who was also a teacher for many years, as well as an autism mom. Here you will find evidence-based, research-supported behavioral tools presented in teacher-friendly language. You'll meet a virtual village of students with problem behaviors you might find in your own classroom. You'll also read stories shared by kids and adults on the autism spectrum, in their own words.
- PART I LEARNING THE BASICS
- Chapter 1 Learning about Autism
- Chapter 2 Learning about Behavior
- Chapter 3 Learning the Language
- PART II BEHAVIORAL ABCs: WHAT'S THE FUNCTION?
- Chapter 4 Behavior: as Simple as A-B-C
- Chapter 5 The Antecedents: What Happened Before?
- Chapter 7 The Consequences: What Happened After?
- Chapter 8 The Interventions: What do we do When it Happens?
- PART III ANTECEDENT CONTROL PROCEDURES: SETTING THE STAGE
- Chapter 9 Ecological Assessment: The Set and Props
- Chapter 10 Staff Training: The Cast and Crew
- Chapter 11 Providing Cues: The Prompter
- PART IV STRATEGIES THAT WORK: STAGING A SMASH HIT
- Chapter 12 The Token Economy: Paying the Players
- Chapter 13 The Behavioral Contract: Wheeling and Dealing
- Chapter 14 Self-Management: Empowering the Actors
- PART V TAKING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD
- Chapter 15 Generalization: Different Stages, New Audiences
- Chapter 16 Maintenance: Keeping it Fresh, Show After Show<