What’s the difference between positive and negative reinforcement? What is the premack principle? What’s the difference between bribery and reinforcement? TLBA Kyle Strunk answers all these questions and more on this week’s episode of ABA Parent Training!

ABA Parent Training Episode 5

Feeling overwhelmed trying to understand reinforcement? Look no further! In Episode 5 of our ABA Parent Training video series, TLBA Kyle Strunk makes everything simple for you! Learn the basics in less than 10 minutes!

Timestamps

What’s the difference between positive and negative reinforcement? 0:46

Positive Reinforcement 1:15

Negative Reinforcement 1:35

Premack Principle 2:34

Bribery 3:34

Parent Homework 4:42

What is ABA Parent Training?

ABA Parent training provides parents of children with autism, adhd, and related diagnoses with the tools they free of charge. These videos are designed to teach anyone the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) using fun visuals, accessible language, and charisma. We know that access to ABA services can be life changing for many families, but insurance and waiting lists can put these services behind a paywall. With ABA-LLC’s ABA Parent Training series, we give you the basic skills you need to improve your child’s life.

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Helpful links

Learn more about the Premack Principle!
Learn more about the difference between Reinforcement & Bribery

About ABA-LLC

ABA-LLC is one of the largest suppliers of Behavior Support in the State of Kentucky. Since 2007, the agency has created innovative strategies to improve the lives of unique individuals. ABA-LLC contracts with around 160 contractors, each dedicated to building an inclusive culture that celebrates individuals of all abilities. No matter who you are, you can reach your goals at ABA-LLC. In everything the agency does, ABA-LLC is set apart from its competitors by its uniquely person-centered approach. The agency strives to provide services from a place of deep love for the population they serve. Their work exemplifies the belief that every individual has a right to live a fulfilling and independent life integrated within their communities. There is no objective to change a person, but rather to give them the tools they need to succeed. B.F. Skinner summarizes this vision in his quote: ā€œI’m not trying to change people. All I want is to change the world in which they live.ā€