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Thursday
Jul022009

Antecedents that Change Behavior: School Psychology Podcast Episode 8 Republished

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By combining an understanding of the relationship between antecedents, behaviors and consequences, the entire A-B-C sequence of the behavioral episode is better understood and potentially improved. In the podcast, I give some examples of children helped by manipulation of antecedents (modified academic expectations, additional support , changing environmental triggers, seating arrangements, alternative instructional practices, etc. The examples illustrate some of the many findings that have been uncovered by educational and psychological research regarding instructional, environmental and social factors that affect learning and behavior in schools.

Link to my Podcast

http://schoolpsychologypodcastwithdrweisz.mypodcast.com/index.html


Link to my Blog

http://drweisz.blogspot.com

Link to my Main Website

http://weiszdoc.com



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