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#1. Billy is consistently late for his job by 10 to 15 minutes each day. His boss has issued a final warning. An assessment reveals the following morning routine his alarm goes off, he spends 20-30 minutes on his phone in bed, then takes 10 minutes to get dressed. His coffee pot is automatic, and he typically eats toast in the car on the way to work. To most effectively help Billy arrive at work on time, which behavior should an ABA professional prioritize addressing first to achieve the most significant impact?
When selecting target behaviors for intervention it is crucial to identify behaviors that if changed will produce the most significant meaningful and immediate impact Billy spends 2030 minutes on his phone in bed after his alarm which directly accounts for and even exceeds his 1015 minute tardiness Reducing this latency by even half 1015 minutes would immediately solve his punctuality issue Eliminating breakfast eating toast in the car would have minimal impact as he already eats on the go Reducing the 10 minutes it takes to get dressed is less impactful even cutting it by half would only save 5 minutes which isnt enough to consistently overcome his 1015 minute tardiness Eliminating coffee is also negligible since his coffee pot is automatic and requires virtually no time investment Therefore targeting the prolonged phone use in bed has the greatest potential for positive change
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