“…During the second day of training, we emphasized the application of these principles to a level system. More specifically, we presented examples of the different types of level systems incorporating ABA strategies in the literature (e.g., Cruz & Cullinan, 2001; Mastropieri et al, 1998) and then outlined the specific components of the level system to be implemented. These components were based on Cancio and Johnson’s (2007) seven features of a point/level system: identifying target behaviors (e.g., behavioral expectations), determining point values for behaviors, determining opportunities to earn bonus points, deriving a continuum of levels (backup reinforcers) students can earn on a daily basis (see Table 1 for an example of level privileges developed in training), determining whether to employ another type of backup reinforcer (e.g., fun Friday), determining how to communicate points/levels with parents, and designing a method for monitoring student progress.…”