by Beth Harlan | Oct 28, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Beth Harlan Employees in any profession face some level of risk when performing their day-to-day job responsibilities. While risks may vary by severity, frequency, and type, all employers should make an effort to reduce or remove risks to their...
by Jenna Kozub | Oct 15, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Jenna Kozub The end goal, when working with a student and/or client is for them to improve either their number of skills or their independence in completing a series of skills. When determining skills to focus on, we must be sure to select those are...
by Molly James | Aug 21, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
When we talk about and practice the use of Differential Reinforcement (DR), one of the first steps is to pinpoint the desirable behavior (the behavior we want to see more of) that we’ll reinforce. In the beginning stages of this process, its typically best to start...
by Kayce Nagel | Aug 13, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
Here at QBS we want to support our trainers and specialists as much as we can. Below is a collective list of different resources we provide for both trainers and specialists. Telephone Support/Email Support Call our office at (855) 727-6246 weekdays between 9am-5pm...
by Lisa LaMela | Aug 5, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Lisa LaMela I’m willing to bet you’ve heard, and thought about, and talked about “CDC recommendations” more in the last 5 months than in the last 3 (or 30?) years combined. If you’re like me, you’ve even lost a little sleep contemplating how to...
by Noelle Drake | Jul 20, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
Functional assessment is a critical component to creating and implementing function-based treatment. This is standard practice in the assessment of the challenging behavior of the individuals we serve. Staff may also engage in challenging behaviors such as tardiness,...