


Preference Assessments
For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Preference Assessments: Perhaps an easier skill (but an important one, nonetheless), examining preferences aids in easier, smoother practice with our clients. As such, behavior analysts should be able to determine which preference assessment, how to implement it, how to report the data, and how to determine if it was, in fact, an effective assessment.
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For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Preference Assessments: Perhaps an easier skill (but an important one, nonetheless), examining preferences aids in easier, smoother practice with our clients. As such, behavior analysts should be able to determine which preference assessment, how to implement it, how to report the data, and how to determine if it was, in fact, an effective assessment.
Photo credit: unknown
For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Preference Assessments: Perhaps an easier skill (but an important one, nonetheless), examining preferences aids in easier, smoother practice with our clients. As such, behavior analysts should be able to determine which preference assessment, how to implement it, how to report the data, and how to determine if it was, in fact, an effective assessment.
Photo credit: unknown