Differential Reinforcement
Provision of positive/desirable consequences for behaviors or their absence that reduce the occurrence of undesirable behavior. Reinforcement provided: a) when the learner is engaging in a specific desired behavior other than the inappropriate behavior (DRA), b) when the learner is engaging in a behavior that is physically impossible to do while exhibiting the inappropriate behavior (DRI), or c) when the learner is not engaging in the interfering behavior (DRO).
Goals:
- Define differential reinforcement and the 4 types of DR
- Identify the steps for implementing differential reinforcement
- Locate resources for training, implementation checklists, and data collection
Region 13 E-Campus (SP1737212).
You can find the workshop on the following website:https://ecampus.esc13.net/
Search the key word Differential Reinforcement.