You’ll discover how ABA ensures that skills learned in therapy don’t just stay in the therapy room—but transfer to real-life situations, new environments, and different people. The video explains both the importance of generalization and how to systematically plan and teach it.
Techniques Featured in the Video:
- Stimulus Generalization – Teaching across varied stimuli to promote flexible understanding.
- Response Generalization – Encouraging different responses that achieve the same outcome.
- Programming for Generalization – Using structured planning to ensure skills stick.
- Multiple Exemplars – Teaching with varied examples to expand understanding.
- Natural Environment Training (NET) – Embedding learning into everyday life.
- Reinforcement in Diverse Settings – Strategically using positive reinforcement beyond therapy.
- Training Loosely – Reducing rigid teaching methods to foster adaptability.
- Generalization Probes – Assessing whether skills carry over across new situations and people.
With clear explanations, realistic examples, and a focus on practical application, this chapter transforms theory into action—helping learners understand how to teach for real-world success.
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