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In this section you will be able access resources to help you with ABA and teaching programmes e.g. data collection sheets, token board examples etc. If you have any good ideas for teaching a particular skill or addressing a problem behaviour that could be shared with other parents, please let us know.


Resources from PEAT

ABC Chart

Category: ABA

The ABC Chart is designed to initially record baseline information for inappropriate, challenging, or problematic behaviours

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Behaviour Frequency Graph

Category: ABA

All Behaviour Analysts consistently analyse the data. The frequency of behaviour is the number of times that behaviour has occurred. Using the behaviour frequency graph, you can plot the number of times the behaviour occurs

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Data Plotting Form

Category: ABA

All Behaviour Analysts consistently analyse the data. The best way to see if progress is being made is to make a simple graph. Using the data plotting forms given, plot the number of correct responses as a percentage

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PEAT Young People's Project 04.07.2008

The next event taking place as part of the Young People's Participation Project will be a day out at Belfast Zoo on the 24th July 2008.

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2009 Calendar Competition 17.06.2008

Each year PEAT invites children and young people to send us in a drawing (s) associated with the months of the year. We then select 12 pictures appropriate for each calendar month and those selected win a prize.

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UK Government Response to e-petition for ABA 11.06.2008

A recent e-petition for equal access to ABA provision in the UK has generated a response from the Government. Although the response contains some usual retoric, there are some important points that parents in Northern Ireland should note.

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