How does Mastering Functional Communication Skills Reduce Challenging Behaviors?
Mastering functional communication skills reduces challenging behaviors by providing children with a socially appropriate and effective way to express their needs, which addresses the root cause of frustration.
Key ways this process works include:
- Identifying the Function of Behavior: Through Functional Communication Training (FCT), therapists conduct assessments to determine the “why” behind a behavior. For example, a tantrum may actually be a child’s way of saying, “I need a break.”
- Replacing Frustration with Connection: By teaching replacement behaviors—such as using a sign, a picture card (PECS), or a vocal word like “help”—the child learns a more efficient way to get their needs met. This reduces the motivation to engage in “communication of last resort” behaviors like screaming, hitting, or running away.
- Establishing Reliable Reinforcement: When a child discovers that a simple communicative act reliably results in the desired outcome (like receiving a snack or a break), the challenging behavior is put on “extinction,” meaning it no longer works for them and eventually decreases.
- Supporting Emotional Regulation: As children gain the tools to express discomfort or anxiety effectively, they develop better emotional regulation and independence, transforming potential conflict into an opportunity for social connection.
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