Kettner, et al. note there is a danger in stating a problem
as a solution, because doing so can result in failing to understand the problem
completely. Without a holistic view of the problem, a solution might not get at
the core issue(s) that need change and results of the solution may be minimal
or short term. For example, as an intern at Acme Behavior Consultation, Inc.
you have been asked to join a team of consultants who are working with a
preschool early intervention program. The program reports incorrect implementation
of behavior modification strategies by teachers and an increase in student
challenging behaviors across classrooms.
For this Discussion:
1. Using what you have learned about applied behavior
analysis in previous coursework; identify a potential solution for this early
intervention program’s issues of incorrect implementation by teachers and
increasing challenging behavior
2. Discuss briefly how focusing on that solution first could
limit an effective program design and evaluation process
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