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Creating Effective ABA Flashcards: A Science-Based Approach

Flashcards remain one of the most effective study tools — when used correctly. The science behind their effectiveness lies in two learning principles: active recall and spaced repetition.

 

Why Flashcards Work

 

Active Recall

Retrieving information from memory strengthens neural pathways more than passive review. Every time you successfully recall an answer, you’re reinforcing that knowledge.

 

Spaced Repetition

Reviewing material at increasing intervals optimizes long-term retention. Instead of cramming, you study each concept just as you’re about to forget it.

 

How to Create Effective ABA Flashcards

 

Rule 1: One Concept Per Card

Bad: “Explain reinforcement, punishment, and extinction”

Good: “Define positive reinforcement and provide one example”

 

Rule 2: Use Your Own Words

Paraphrasing forces deeper processing than copying textbook definitions.

 

Rule 3: Include Applied Examples

Front: “A child screams and the teacher removes the math worksheet. Screaming increases. What process is this?”

Back: “Negative reinforcement (escape-maintained behavior)”

 

Rule 4: Add Discriminations

Front: “How does a concurrent schedule differ from a mixed schedule?”

Back: “Concurrent: two or more independent schedules available simultaneously. Mixed: two or more schedules alternating without a discriminative stimulus.”

 

Organizing Your Flashcard Deck

 

Organize by domain to align with your study plan:

  • Domain A: Philosophical Underpinnings
  • Domain B: Concepts and Principles
  • Domain C: Measurement
  • And so on…

 

Digital vs. Physical

 

Both work. Digital tools offer built-in spaced repetition algorithms. Physical cards offer tactile engagement. Use whichever you’ll actually use consistently.

 

Common Mistakes

 

  • Making too many cards (quality over quantity)
  • Not reviewing consistently
  • Only studying cards you already know
  • Not including application-level questions

 

BxM’s Study Tools & Resources section includes pre-built concept summaries and practice materials designed with these principles in mind.

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