
Feature Article
What's the Function?

Behavior prevention, choosing socially appropriate replacement behaviors, and the creation of Behavior Plans are a few reasons why it's important to identify the function of behavior. The four functions of behavior are sensory, escape/avoidance, attention and tangibles.These functions allow us to understand the motivation behind a child’s actions and behavior. Once the function is identified, we can change behavior. Let’s define the four functions of behavior.