Frequency Programs enable you to take data on how much time a client performs a skill or engages in behavior.


Program Category is how this program will be sorted in the Company Programs Directory


If Behavior for Decrease is selected, then the goal is to decrease number of occurrences of this behavior to the level indicated in the Mastery Criteria section. 


Otherwise, the goal is to increase the behavior to the level indicated in the Mastery Criteria section.


The Program Name is how this program will be identified in a client session, and will be used as the label on the program's graph. 


Operational Definition is an observable, measurable description of the behavior you're tracking, so every observer knows what to look for. 


The Non-Examples field is included identify outlier situations that could lead to inaccurate data. For example, although slapping can be "operationally defined" as making contact with another person's body with an open hand, many people would agree that giving someone a "high five" would not qualify as slapping them. 


Antecedent Strategies are often preventive strategies or alterations to the environment that are in place prior to the occurrence of the behavior.


Consequence Strategies are interventions in place to follow in reaction to the behavior occurring. 


Please refer to the Phase Settings article to learn about phase options.


The Other Information field allows you to provide any details that may be useful to your team.




Selecting "Archive Program When Complete" at any time PRIOR to completing all selected phases will archive it the program once all lists have been run to completion. Otherwise, you'll have to manually archive it by going to Client Programs and clicking the red Archive button where you see programs listed.