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#1. Glenn, a BCBA, is working with a client who demonstrates a strong preference for Hershey Kisses. Glenn suggests using chocolate as a reinforcer, but the client’s parents express concerns about potential cavities and do not want sugar used as a reinforcer. Considering ethical guidelines and effective behavior-change strategies, how should Glenn, as a responsible practitioner, proceed in this situation?
This is the most appropriate and ethically sound course of action Parents are key stakeholders in treatment planning and have the right to object to certain procedures especially those with potential health risks as clearly stated in the text As an ABA professional Glenn must respect parental wishes and collaborate to find acceptable alternatives The strategy of using chocolate temporarily while pairing it with praise and a token is designed to establish conditioned secondary reinforcers By consistently pairing the highly preferred primary reinforcer chocolate with neutral stimuli praise and tokens these neutral stimuli can acquire reinforcing properties through association This allows for the gradual fading of the primary reinforcer addressing the parents health concerns while still maintaining a powerful reinforcement system Option A is unethical because it disregards parental rights and informed consent Option B is an extreme and unprofessional reaction parents expressing concerns is part of cooperation not a reason for termination Option D is based on an assumption that toys are reinforcing without proper assessment which is not a datadriven approach to selecting reinforcers
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