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Episode 4: Learned Behavior during Extinction

Episode 4 of the #dobetter Pod podcast, hosted by Megan Miller & Joe Smith, titled "Episode 4: Learned Behavior during Extinction" was published on December 15, 2019 and runs 68 minutes.

December 15, 2019 ·68m · #dobetter Pod

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This episode is the 2nd of three parts on addressing challenging behavior and using extinction. In this episode, Megan yet again muses for the listeners and Joe provides his insight as a newly minted BCBA and someone who practices in the school setting. Typically, we are trained to implement extinction with our clients to remove reinforcers for challenging behavior. Often, this results in a drastic reduction in challenging behavior. However, in this episode we discuss, at what cost does this happen and does it make more sense to continue to reinforce challenging behavior instead of using extinction. The episode starts with a discussion around some of the lessons learned during Dr. Greg Hanley’s training on functional assessment that occurred in Virginia in March 2019. Dr. Miller then provides some examples of different types of learning that might occur during challenging behavior episodes. She pulls from examples of her own experiences as a practitioner and also as a parent. Joe gives his input on these examples based on his training too. The episode concludes by discussing the potential negative impacts of extinction bursts, including loss of time learning skills. Resources from this episode: #dobetter Webinar on Challenging Behavior - Look at the September 2018 Row #dobetter Webinar on Demand Fading - Look at the June 2018 Row #dobetter Webinar on Behavior Economics and Matching Law - Look at the October 2018 Row #dobetter Webinar on Precision Teaching and Component/Composite Analysis - Look at the July 2018 Row Dr. Hanley’s Website on PFA Self-regulation in Young Children PDF File on Self-regulation

This episode is the 2nd of three parts on addressing challenging behavior and using extinction. In this episode, Megan yet again muses for the listeners and Joe provides his insight as a newly minted BCBA and someone who practices in the school setting. Typically, we are trained to implement extinction with our clients to remove reinforcers for challenging behavior. Often, this results in a drastic reduction in challenging behavior. However, in this episode we discuss, at what cost does this happen and does it make more sense to continue to reinforce challenging behavior instead of using extinction.

The episode starts with a discussion around some of the lessons learned during Dr. Greg Hanley’s training on functional assessment that occurred in Virginia in March 2019. Dr. Miller then provides some examples of different types of learning that might occur during challenging behavior episodes. She pulls from examples of her own experiences as a practitioner and also as a parent. Joe gives his input on these examples based on his training too. The episode concludes by discussing the potential negative impacts of extinction bursts, including loss of time learning skills.

Resources from this episode:

#dobetter Webinar on Challenging Behavior - Look at the September 2018 Row

#dobetter Webinar on Demand Fading - Look at the June 2018 Row

#dobetter Webinar on Behavior Economics and Matching Law - Look at the October 2018 Row

#dobetter Webinar on Precision Teaching and Component/Composite Analysis - Look at the July 2018 Row

Dr. Hanley’s Website on PFA

Self-regulation in Young Children

PDF File on Self-regulation

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