Students’ Behavior Assessment		
		Students’ Behavior Assessment-Quarterly Reporting Exercise
Much of the Behavior Specialist’s job responsibilities include reporting on student’s progress on their behavioral goals and objectives for quarterly meetings. Below include a graph, contributing factors, and the data. Using the information provided by the graph, independent variables, and data write the strengths and weaknesses for the student’s quarterly treatment plan report.
| Date | Independent Variables | 
| 5/9/2013 | Started New Program in which Student A was reinforced with token for transitioning from room to room. Once Student arrived at room he received a reinforcement. | 
| 7/31/2013 | Program was modified and “nice hands” was added to token reinforcement, student was to have “nice hands” during transitions to receive his token. | 
| 8/26/13 | Zoloft Medication was added | 
| 9/2/13 | New Teacher in his classroom | 
| 11/20/14 | “Nice hands” was removed from reinforcement component for transitions and program returned to the program of 5/9/2013. | 
| Other notes:  The primary function of Student A’s behavior is gaining adult attention.  Commenting on the student’s behaviors have been noted in student’s functional behavior assessment to increase behaviors.  Student A has had fairly consistent staff from September to January.
 
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| GOAL:Student A will increase appropriate behaviors by 25% as measured by decreasing episodes of physical aggression, fecal smearing, inappropriate urination, and removing clothing.
 Benchmark/Short term Objectives  | 
 
 Baseline  | 
Q1
 2/1/2014  | 
Q2 | Q3 | 
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40.8 | 21.4-Met | ||
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2.6 | 1.6-Met | ||
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6 | 2.8-Met | ||
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6.4 | 3.3-Met | 
Quarterly Review 2:
| Strengths:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Weaknesses: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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