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Directions for FBA Data Tool

Downloads- http://tinyurl.com/fbadatatool2012

You will enter your student’s data in this tool.

Click on Demographics

Enter your identifying

information here

Then click this

Put in the time you will begin data collection & the date & school year

Then click this

Change the criteria to

match your student’s

setting, event, behavior and consequence

Then click this

After the team has collected

data- click Calendar and start entering

data.

After you have

entered all

your data-

click “Report”

and you will

get all the

graphs.

We look at the behavior in conjunction with the time of day that it occurs- were there patterns to time of day? If there ere- what is that telling us?

We look at day of the week data – if we collected enough days of data.

We look at the percent of time each behavior occurred.

BASELINE DATA

BASELINE DATA

Did staff behavior stop student behavior?

What context showed up the most with each behavior?

What antecedents paired up with each behavior? This helps you be proactive in your planning.

What consequences paired up with each behavior- this helps you determine what the functioning reinforcer was behind the behavior.

Secondly, how effective was the consequence that occurred at stopping the behavior right away?

Want to take your graphs and put them in a report?

Click above this icon in the lower left hand corner and type the word snipping tool

You’ll get a pop-up that will let you outline anything you want to cut and paste and put into a PowerPoint or Word document.

You can save it as a picture and then insert it. – That’s how I made this PowerPoint

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:Pages 34-36

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Look at behavior paired withAntecedent to determine

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Look at behavior paired withConsequence to determine

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Brainstorm environmentalChanges that will help

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

What behavior will you teach The student that will replace

Old behavior?

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

How will you changeAdult behavior to feed

New behavior

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?

Competing Pathway Chart:

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

YOUR TOPIC GOES HEREWhat event or setting takes place prior to the target behavior? (Antecedent)

What behavior are you targeting to change? (Behavior)

What adult or peer behaviors are reinforcing this behavior? (negative or positive reinforcement) (Consequences)

What settings/contexts/antecedents can you modify to make proactive changes in the environment to make the target behavior unnecessary?

What new behaviors might you teach to the student to replace the current target behaviors?

How might you change the adult behavior regarding the original target behavior and the new replacement behaviors?

What is the goal behavior? What adult or peer behaviors will

“feed” this goal behavior?Now you have a roadmap for a multi-modal plan based on the function behind the behavior and not your reaction to the behavior.

Adapted from the following book: O'Neill, R. E., Horner, R. H., Albin, R. W., Sprague, J. R., Storey, K., & Newton, J. S. (1997). Functional assessment and program development for problem behavior: A practical handbook (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Download new filehttp://tinyurl.com/bifdata

Percents- If you want to focus on Percent- use this tab

Frequency- If you want to focus on frequency- use this tab

Duration- If you want to focus on Time- use this tab

Enter your baseline data

• Student “A”– Decide if you want to measure:

• Frequency• Duration• Percent

– Enter your dates and data for the baseline portion.– Save the file and email it to yourself– Next time we will enter your intervention data

Determine which data collection tool you will use

• You will put your intervention in place and once a week, take intervention data

• This is easier than the baseline data because you are either counting:– Frequency– Duration– Percentage

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