| How might data be collected for this target response? | The goal is to measure whether antecedent strategies are being implemented correctly and consistently. Data collection procedures may include: Treatment Fidelity Checklists Create a checklist outlining the specific antecedent interventions expected (e.g., providing a visual schedule, offering choices before transitions, checking in during high-stress times). Observe sessions and record whether each step is implemented: ✅ Yes / ❌ No. Frequency Recording Count how often antecedent interventions are used across shifts or clients each day. Self-Monitoring Logs Counselors can track their own use of antecedent strategies on a brief daily checklist (e.g., “Did I offer the transition warning today?”). Permanent Product Review If antecedent supports include things like setting up materials or visuals, data can be collected by checking whether those materials are prepared and in place. Staff Interviews or Brief Surveys Ask questions to clarify what staff understand about when and how to implement the antecedent strategies (e.g., “What do you do before transitions?”). |
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| Identify an intervention, or set of interventions, based on the PDC-HS data. | Since this issue stems from lack of clarity or insufficient reminders, interventions should focus on making expectations clear, specific, and easy to remember. Clarify Expectations with Written Protocols and Visual Aids |
