The function of sensory reinforcement was checked up in programming multiple treatment advantages in self-stimulation as well as spur-of-the-moment play for developmentally disabled children. Two segments were intended. Foremost, the researchers attempted to be familiar with reinforcers continue self-stimulation. Sensory Extinction procedures were put into practice in which acoustic, proprioceptive, or visual sensory consequences of self-stimulatory behavior were meticulously removed as well as reintroduced in a setback design. When self-stimulation was cut down or eliminated as a consequence of eliminating one of these sensory consequences, the practical sensory consequence was selected as a child's number ...