
Attention Behavior
How can we functionally support our learners with attention behaviors? Attention maintained behaviors occur when a learner is seeking a specific response, interaction, feedback, etc. for the purpose of social acknowledgement.

Sensory Behavior
Sensory behaviors are those that occur when a learner engages in a specific action (or series of actions) because it feels good. Sensory behaviors do not require interactions with others and are often maintained automatically because it makes the learner feel good. Learning why these behaviors occur, what the behaviors can look like as well as how to support your learner with their sensory behavior is essential.

The 4 Functions of Behavior
All behaviors serve a function (or purpose) and are reinforced along the way to keep happening. Here's why...

The ABC’s of Behavior: Consequences
Consequences drive behavior change but how? Let's learn about consequences such as reinforcement and punishment and how these support behavior change.

The ABC's of Behavior: Antecedents
Begin breaking down everything you need to know about what antecedents are and practical ways to adjust them for your learner.