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#1. At the outset of a case, a behavior analyst set goals with the client’s mother for the child to communicate appropriately and learn to help themselves. The client has successfully met these goals, is independently meeting basic needs, and data indicates there are no other major behavioral concerns. Following ethical guidelines and best practices outlined in the text, what is the most appropriate next step for the behavior analyst in this situation?

The text provides clear guidance on service termination when client goals are met It states that behavior analysts should not attempt to find and address additional behavior issues A that are not socially significant just to continue working nor should they continue strengthening the clients behavior B indefinitely if goals are met as this can be needless Furthermore it warns against abandoning clients by stating we never abandon clients we never just terminate immediately we give them proper notice C Instead the correct and ethical procedure is to create a plan to fade services at an appropriate pace which involves developing a transition or discharge plan to responsibly conclude services when objectives are achieved and no further socially significant behaviors require intervention

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