The 4 Functions of Behavior in Applied Behavior Analysis

Most people in the ABA community know that there are 4 functions of behavior. However, we usually only hear and talk about 3 of the functions of behavior. The fourth function that usually isn't discussed is behaviors related to pain or stress, which in technical terms is called automatic negative reinforcement. Today, I'm breaking down the 4 functions of behavior in an easy to understand format and discuss in detail the all-important forgotten function. <center><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkjuhWTEaei1XYn4mWk6Ag6D" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></center><div class="more-link-container"><a class="more-link" href="https://marybarbera.com/4-functions-of-behavior/#more-10905">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">The 4 Functions of Behavior in Applied Behavior Analysis</span></a></div>

Dr. Mark Sundberg &#8211; Using VB-MAPP to Assess and Teach Language

This is an interview that Ive been excited about for a long time. Ive mentioned Dr. Mark Sundberg many times on this podcast, crediting him as the creator of the VB-MAPP as well as a favorite mentor of mine. Now Im lucky enough to sit down with Dr. Sundberg and be privy to his knowledge, and share it with you! By the time youre done listening, I promise youll have learned something new.

Signs of Developmental Delay Bring Parents Into Autism Denial

When you start seeing signs of developmental delay, it's easy to think it could be autism. You may go into denial as I did many years ago. Maybe you've talked to family members who say things like he's just a little late talking and he'll catch up. Don't worry. Maybe you see red flags, but then think of all the other things your child can do well, and maybe you're concerned about pinning a label on your child. Denial is wasted time not getting your child the therapy that they need to reach their fullest potential. So today I'm going to talk about denial and what to do when you notice these signs of developmental delay, and how an autism mom, Deidra Darst, handled this situation. <center><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkjDxHUS-W4DPkVAx6An2zid" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></center><div class="more-link-container"><a class="more-link" href="https://marybarbera.com/signs-of-developmental-delay-autism-denial/#more-10652">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Signs of Developmental Delay Bring Parents Into Autism Denial</span></a></div>

Kristens Journey to a PhD in Applied Behavior Analysis

No matter how long youve worked in the autism field, you never know everything. I can vouch for this, and so can todays interviewee, Kristen Colyer. Kristen is the director of Marylands Pieces of Wonder center; she is a BCBA; and she is currently going to school to obtain her PhD. Now, she is going to share her knowledge with you, along with what she believes is the biggest problem that BCBAs are faced with.

Self-Injurious Behavior &#038; Aggression in Autism with Dr. Timothy Vollmer

In the previous episode, I explained what automatic negative reinforcement is, and why it is important. Now its time for Dr. Timothy Vollmers interview, which ties into that episode. Dr. Vollmer shares his thoughts on automatic negative reinforcement, how to approach it, and gives insight as to what might trigger it.

Problem Behaviors Related to Pain and the Four Functions of Behavior

The four functions of behavior are what every behavior analyst looks for on a daily bases; however, I consider the last function to be the forgotten function. Today Im going to explain all four functions, including the forgotten function, and how they are used to lower extreme problem behaviors.