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BehaviorTools™ Basic Instructor Course
Date: May 13 & 14, 2010
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm each day
Location: PCMA International Training Center
Sunrise, Florida
Cost: $200 (also 12 CEUs available for an additional fee)
The PCMA
BehaviorTools™
Curriculum is a comprehensive approach to teaching interaction skills to staff
who serve student and special needs populations. Based on the principles of
behavior analysis, the BehaviorTools™
curriculum is competency based and uses video clips of real world examples from
classrooms, daytime and residential setting. The
PCMA BehaviorTools™ curriculum
was originally developed and subsequently adapted by a dedicated team of noted
Board Certified Behavior Analysts and is based on the landmark work of Dr. Glenn
Latham, a prominent Psychologist, Behavior Analyst, Author and Presenter. The
course material is consistent with current best practices in applied behavioral
science. The strategies (“Tools”) included in this curriculum have been taught
throughout the state of Florida for a number of years and have resulted in
important outcomes for thousands of individuals and human services
organizations.
The PCMA offers the BehaviorTools Curriculum, as well as a program to certify
those who are trained to proficiency in the model. All classes are highly
informative, entertaining and interactive and are available in several lengths
and formats. While the material is consistent with state-of-the-art behavioral
research and principles, it is presented in an extraordinarily “user friendly”
way. Participants relate easily to the real life examples that are used and the
easily understood ways that principles and strategies are explained. The
strategies are highly effective and often work quickly. Many participants return
to the second class session excited to share stories of how the “Tool” taught in
the previous session worked with their family member or client. Depending on
factors such as class size and duration, courses can include pre and post
testing with scores available by report and/or graphically displayed, extensive
role play, in vivo coaching and on-going assessment and graphic display of
acquired skills.
The following are some of the learning objectives from the BehaviorTools™ Basic
Practitioner Course:
Identify coercion and punishment commonly used to change behavior
Identify the effects of coercive and punishment on people
Demonstrate the steps of the Strengthen Relationships BehaviorTool™
Describe the benefits of using
Strengthen Relationships BehaviorTool™
Describe the value of, and demonstrate empathy statements
Define behavior, consequences, reinforcement and its effects
Demonstrate the steps of Use Reinforcement Tool
Define “Junk Behavior” and Discuss Why it Happens
Demonstrate the steps of the Pivot Tool
The following are some of the learning objectives
from the BehaviorTools™ Practitioner Course:
Discuss how to
effectively set expectations with someone
Demonstrate the steps of the Set Expectations Tool
Discuss how to effectively make and implement a behavior contract
Demonstrate the steps of the Make a Contract Tool
Discuss how to review and evaluate a behavior contract
Discuss factors that influence behavior
Analyze Behavior and identify replacement behaviors
Demonstrate all Tools in a variety of situations |