Many of our learners struggle with being unable to communicate their basic wants and needs. In some cases, this can cause challenging behavior. Functional communication training, or FCT, is an effective way to build those important communication skills in our learners. Here, we discuss how to incorporate FCT within skills-based treatment.
We touch on why behavior doesn’t just serve a single function and how to introduce healthy communication as a replacement skill. We discuss Dr. Gregory Hanley’s approach to FCT and the importance of starting with a practical functional assessment. Also, we share some practical examples, the value of shaping, and why we should prioritize building healthy relationships with our learners.
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What’s Inside:
- How to incorporate FCT into skills-based treatment
- How to introduce communication as a replacement skill
- The importance of starting with a functional assessment
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