Definition of Reinforcement
Let’s remember our ABCs in our Antedent, Behavior, Consequence series;
The reinforcer is the “C” – the pleasant consequence that follows a behavior. It’s the second step in the process.
- The consequence is what happens after the behavior as a result of the behavior
- A pleasant consequence causes a behavior to occur more frequently
It is important to remember that reinforcement is defined by the learner. Something is only a reinforcer if it increases the likelihood of the child doing a behavior again. If you think a child should like something, but the learner doesn’t like it, or doesn’t link it to a behavior, then it will not be a reinforcer.
Lesson Progress
Lesson Navigation
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Introduction to Module 4
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Review and Agenda
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Purpose of Reinforcement
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Finding Good Reinforcers
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The Tag as a Reinforcer
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Video Examples
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How to Reinforce Effectively
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Reinforcement Schedules
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Effective Reinforcement Delivery
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Reinforcement Checklist
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Wrap-Up and Q&A