Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 My son is in a full-time home program and are having a problem with one of our programs. I'm hoping for any suggestions for correction. Basically, the therapists were running discrimination trials for 2 features - shape & color. ONe of our therapists ran the procedure wrong, and we've been having a very difficult time correcting it. She apparently would place 4 items (various wooden shapes of 2 different colors) as the Sd and say " point to blue triangle " . My son would then touch each shape in succession while carefully watching her reaction. She would lean over the field of 4 (please, I know, I wanted to strangle her!), and inadvertently cue him as to the correct response and then reinforce him profusely. So now whenever you run the trial, he touches each shape - scrolls through each and then hands you the correct shape. The consultant told our therapists to just put his hands down and use a full-physical prompt. We've been doing this for 3 weeks, and he still scrolls through the responses. We tried using different Sd's for the same class of drill - and he does these perfectly well. HOwever, if you lay out the shapes/colors Sd, he invariably will " scroll " down the line until he finds the correct answer. We need to fix this and are stumped. My consultant is coming over tonight and I want to be able to suggest something to " counter " her suggestion. She's not come up with anything besides holding his hands down, which from the looks of it - doesn't seem to be working at all. Thanks for any rec's, T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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