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Journey

Passion Project (In progress)

Max Antezana
DiAnne Bueno Lozano
Steven Ballerini
Costas Ford
Hing Pool

đź“ť Description

Journey is a web application that helps parents who have children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder by recording behaviors outside of session. As a previous applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapist, I saw a pattern in my clients and how hard it was for parents to track regular and irregular behaviors outside of therapy sessions which made progress slow. Journey will assist parents to recording behaviors and could then be shared with the ABA therapist and ABA agencies.

đź’ľ Wireframes

Home Page

Home Page

Sign in/Login

Sign In/Login

Dashboard

Dashboard

Recording Behavior

See Created Behavior

Recording Behavior

Seeing Progression

Seeing Progression

Link [Visit Figma Link](https://www.figma.com/file/Qy850g1X5FqhrjhRPTRBPG/Untitled?node-id=0%3A1)

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âť“ What data will parents be able to record?

đź’Ą Behaviors

Frequency of Behavior

Parents will be about to count how often a specific behavior occurs during an interval of time they choose.

Example) Max yelled 6 times during the 30 minutes of homework time. The parent records 6 occurrences in 30 minutes.

Duration of Behavior

Parents will be about to record how long a specific behavior occurs during an interval of time they choose.

Example) Max had a tantrum for 20 minutes. The parent records 20 minutes.

Interval Recording of Behavior

Parents can measure the time it takes for a behavior to occur after a verbal cue or event.

Example) Max’s mom gives a verbal cue, “It’s time to wash our hands!” and it took Max 8 seconds to get up and walk towards the sink and turn on the faucet. The parent records 8 seconds.

Latency Recording of Behavior

Parents will measure when a behavior occurs or doesn't occur during specified time frames.

Example when behavior occurs) Max is playing tag with his siblings (10 minutes) and the RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) records how many times he is aggressive (shove, kick, or shoulder) his siblings. Max didn’t hit anybody. The RBT recorded 0 in 10 minutes.

Example when behavior doesn’t occur) Max shows aggression when he loses in any game. Throughout the session, the RBT and Max played 4 games, Max lost all 4 games, and didn’t hit the RBT in the shoulder. The RBT recorded 0 in 4 games.

⏩ Steps

Upcoming Features

  • Mobile app for Journey

  • Ability to share one or multiple behaviors to others

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