Step 1: Identify and define the problem and replacement behavior. This is important because it assures the whoever may be observing the behavior is observing the correct behavior.
Step 2: Collect data. This is important because it will tell you things like when the behavior occurs, how often, and how long it lasts.
Step 3: Identify the function. This will help identify the reason for the behavior whether it be escape, attention, or something tangible.
Step 2: Collect data. This is important because it will tell you things like when the behavior occurs, how often, and how long it lasts.
Step 3: Identify the function. This will help identify the reason for the behavior whether it be escape, attention, or something tangible.