Functional communication training (FCT) represents one of the most researched, well-known, and effective approaches to the reduction of challenging behavior exhibited by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The literature base for this intervention spans several decades and spans the initial demonstration of efficacy to broader questions regarding variable that impact its immediate and long-term impacts. One of the remaining challenges related to this intervention includes the successful transition of its procedures from clinic or other highly controlled contexts to home or other natural environments. A crucial step in this transition is the reduction in the density of reinforcement available during implementation. When initially conducted, implementers rely on dense (often continuous) reinforcement schedules. However, this density can be impractical for natural environments. In the current presentation, strategies for thinning the schedule of reinforcement will be described, along with their support in the published literature. The presentation will further discuss variables to consider when selecting and then implementing these schedule thinning procedures. The goal of the presentation is to help implementers arrive at the approach that best fits the clinical goals for the individual they serve, as opposed to determining which strategy represents “the best” approach.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the components of FCT leading to its success in clinical or other highly controlled environments.
- Learn the differences between several schedule thinning approaches, including delays to reinforcement, multiple schedule-based thinning, and probabilistic schedule thinning.
- Identify extra-clinical variables that may need to be considered when deciding which schedule thinning approach to utilize.
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Course information
- Title: Functional Communication Training for All Stars: Improving the Practicality of Successful Interventions
- Presenter: Joel E. Ringdahl BCBA, Ph.D., MA
- Date: Wednesday, July 22nd, 2026
- CEUs: 2 Learning
- Time: 9:00 AM Pacific
- Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes
