Develop Reinforcement

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Reinforcement (reward) can motivate students to learn, but many children with autism have limited interests, making it challenging for teachers and therapists to find sufficient and appropriate reinforcements to encourage good behavior. In this course, Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate how to develop effective reinforcements.

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Dr. Raymond Fung

Course Content

Autism Partnership Method

Develop Reinforcement

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate various strategies for presenting toys to students to enhance their interest and engagement.

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate how to incorporate engaging sound effects and comments when presenting reinforcers to students, helping them experience the fun of the toy.

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate the optimal timing and necessary precautions for getting back or swapping toys.

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate how to align students’ interests with neutral objects, transforming them into effective reinforcers.

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate how to develop various types of reinforcers for students. In Part 1, the therapist uses toys to reinforce and motivate the student to learn in a natural way.

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Dr. Raymond Fung will demonstrate how to develop various types of reinforcers for students. In Part 2, the therapist adopts social reinforcements, such as giving a high five, to motivate the student to learn.

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