“…For example, LeBlanc, Piazza, and Krug () demonstrated that blocking (i.e., immediately before the item passed the plane of the lips) was as effective as restraint in reducing pica. In addition, blocking often is included in treatment packages for pica, such as interrupting pica attempts and prompting a more appropriate behavior (Goh, Iwata, & Kahng, ; Hagopian, Gonzalez, Rivet, Triggs, & Clark, ; Ricciardi, Luiselli, Terrill, & Reardon, ; Schmidt et al, ; Slocum, Mehrkam, Peters, & Vollmer, ). For example, Hagopian et al used response blocking, as well as differential reinforcement of alternative behavior, to decrease automatically maintained pica by two teenagers.…”