Transcription of PBS Practice Positive Consequence Strategies
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PBS PracticePositive Consequence StrategiesBehavior may be interpreted as functional (often communicative), purposeful, and meaning-ful to an individual. In other words, people engage in problem behavior because they either get some-thing or avoid something as a result. By manipulating consequences it may be possible to influence aperson s motivation, and change long-standing behavior interventions involve managing consequences so that reinforcement is given for desiredbehavior ( , use of replacement skills) and withheld in response to problem behavior.
PBS Practice Positive Consequence Strategies Behavior may be interpreted as functional (often communicative), purposeful, and meaning-ful to an individual.
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