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Behavioral Momentum is the idea, the High P request sequence is one way you can apply the idea to your practice.
Behavioral Momentum is a tool used in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that anyone can learn. It increases the likelihood of your learner doing what you want him to do (low-p behavior), by first getting him to do things that he wants to do (high-p behaviors).
22 wrz 2024 · A powerful tool in the ABA therapist’s arsenal, behavioral momentum harnesses the principles of positive reinforcement to help individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities build new skills and overcome challenges.
This blog post will cover how to "identify ways behavioral momentum can be used to understand response persistence" from B.22 of the 6th Edition BCBA Test Content Outline, formerly known as the Task List (BACB, 2022).
22 wrz 2024 · In ABA, behavior momentum is harnessed as a powerful technique to increase compliance and promote positive behaviors. It involves creating a sequence of high-probability requests (tasks the individual is likely to complete) followed by a low-probability request (a task they might typically resist).
Behavioral Momentum - The use of a series of high-probability requests to increase compliance with lower-probability requests (Ray, Skinner & Watson, 1999). Behavioral Momentum is one of those cool ABA terms that sounds exactly like what it is.
21 lis 2022 · Behavioral momentum is a technique where the ABA therapist presents several simple demands in order to create momentum and help the child accomplish a more complex task. Read this article to learn more about behavioral momentum and how this strategy may facilitate learning new skills in children with autism.