Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 I normally don't post but felt the need to respond to this. You are wrong about what extinction is at least those trained in the US. I have just completed the Master's level coursework and will sit for the Certified Behavior Analyst Exam in June. Here is the definition of extinction. " To cease reinforcing a previously reinforced behavior to decrease the behavior's frequency. To effectively carry out this procedure, the reinforcer maintaining a behavior must be identified. F or ex. for children who " flop " or drop to the ground. Woudl you pick the child up or not? Is the reinforcer avoiding interaction? If so, one might pick up the student so that he/ she could not avoid interactions with those present. However, if the student is dropping to the ground b/c he / she finds being picked up reinforcing, then the proper extinction plan would be to not pick up the child. Depending on the function of the behavior completely opposite treatment plans might be needed to be carried out. There is also a concept known as extinction burst where behviors get worse before they get better and this can also occur concurrently. " This procedure can be very effective if doen correctly. I am sorry to hear of your bad experience with ABA. Florida is one of the very few states in the US which makes their ABA therapists be board certified to practice. I have not heard of anything like you have described. ABA can be very beneficial to many kids and I believe that my own daughter's autism has steered me into a profession to help many, many children with autism adapt or cope more efficiently in their world. Sincerely, Keri Elwell, MS,CRC (Certified Rehabilitation Counsler),CCM (Certified Case Manager) and mom to 5 year old ASD/ mercury toxic child Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 I am going to retract my response. After reading it, maybe it sounded harsh. I did not mean it to be. I was just trying to get the point across that ABA is not all bad and if done CORRECTLY can be very beneficial. I am saddenned to hear of your son's difficulties and the problems you face with the government. Please accept my apologies if I offended you in any way. Keri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Keri Thanks for your very gracious posts. The fact is that ABA takes on many forms and that for the vast majority of current instances, it is administered in a very loving and caring fashion. I think all such therapy modalities (ABA, Son-Rise, Floortime, DAN!, chelation, homeopathy, etc. etc. etc.) can very rarely be taken to an abusive endpoint. God Bless! Re: [ ] ABA/Lovaas secret tape I am going to retract my response. After reading it, maybe it sounded harsh. I did not mean it to be. I was just trying to get the point across that ABA is not all bad and if done CORRECTLY can be very beneficial. I am saddenned to hear of your son's difficulties and the problems you face with the government. Please accept my apologies if I offended you in any way. Keri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Liz, I would suggest that those who said that to you did not say it because they were ABA advocates, but because they are idiots. Unfortunately, idiots can permeate all professions. Extinction in my child's school means they have stopped doing a behavior, not that they stay strapped to a chair. > (As for the Nazi slant, the ABA'ers even have a program called > 'extinction' - it means keeping a child in a chair by force until the > unwanted behaviour disappears and total 'compliance' is gained - if the > child screams/protests/bites/ he/she is all the more restrained and parents > told to leave the room (I was told to '' go in the garden and get drunk so > you can't hear the screaming'' ) Bastards!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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