Discussion: Behavior Skills Training

Discussion: Behavior Skills Training

Research regarding training of performance-based skills have found that behavior skills training (BST) is an effective approach. BST generally consists of instructions, modeling, rehearsal/practice, and giving feedback until a person has reached a predetermined level of mastery of the behavior or skill being trained (Parsons, Rollyson, & Reid, 2012).

For this Discussion, you consider how you could use BST when supervising BCBAs in training and provide an example of such use.

Reference:
Parsons, M. B., Rollyson, J. H., & Reid, D. H. (2012). Evidence-based staff training: A guide for practitioners. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 5(2), 2–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03391819

Post an explanation of what BST is and how it can be used in supervising BCBAs in training. Include an example of supervisee behavior amenable to BST.

 

I am attaching all the needed required readings that need to be used for this discussion, if you want to use any extra scholarly resources feel free to use them however please make sure to cite it APA7.

I am also attaching the audio and the transcript for the required media as well.

Thanks!

https://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/…

 

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