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Is Control a Function of Behavior?
by Kira Flynn
Exploring the discourse in the field of applied behavior analysis
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Evidence-Based Practice, ABA, and a Handy Checklist!
Of Course, You Use Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)! Doesn't Everyone?
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Evaluating the Effects of Supervision Part 1
In the same way that clinicians continually evaluate the outcomes of clinical services, supervisors must engage in active, ongoing evaluation of the effects of their supervisory practices to determine what is going well and what needs to be improved.
Published in Infographics
Telehealth Webinar
Support Caregivers, Troubleshoot Technology, Data Collection, Caregiver Training, Reinforcers, Visual Supports, Replicating In-Person Sessions
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University Series 019 | West Virginia University
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Claire St. Peter about the plethora of undergraduate and graduate opportunities at West Virginia University.
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Kudos for One of the Home Team
… she worked with others to address and design interventions and clinical treatment from infants to teens as well as their caregivers, teachers, and pa rents. She had earned a master's degree in Special Education where she began her behavioral … she worked with others to address and design interventions and clinical treatment from infants to teens as well as their caregivers, teachers, and pa rents. She had earned a master's degree in Special Education where she began her behavioral …
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Train the Practitioner: The Next Level
I have a bunch of material, but when do I apply it? To whom? To what scale? How? Karin Torsiello discusses the need to refine our interactions with all parties involved in the treatment of a client, emphasizing the steps needed to ensure an effective intervention. By considering successful and unsuccessful outcomes, this CE will provide you with the skillset to identify when an intervention is needed and to what degree.
$32.50
The Lift 010 | Evaluating the Effects of Supervision with Dr. Lisa Britton
This podcast episode describes the importance of actively evaluating the effects of our supervisory practices. We discuss several different sources of data and provide specific strategies for how to collect and analyze them. We also cover what to do once you have the data.
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Anger and aggression: Foster care population
As Karin Torsiello says, anger and aggression are to be expected in clinical practice and so it is important to learn and address these behaviors in the foster care population. Karin Torsiello discusses the expression of anger and aggression in children, where this may originate, the influence of trauma, and how to treat and manage anger and aggression. This presentation ends by offering tools and activities for providers to use or give to guardians of children to assist in managing anger and aggression.
$32.50
Six Common Teaching Mistakes and What to Do Instead
Research is absolutely unequivocal in demonstrating the tremendously robust relationship between active engagement making responses relevant to the learning objectives in the lesson. Students who make more responses learn more than students who are passive observers.
William L. Heward, Ed.D.
$58.50
Sexuality Education for Individuals With Autism: What We Know and How to Apply It
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$30.00
Train the Practitioner TTP
Abstract
In this presentation, practitioners will be learning how to use The Secrets of Modern Parenting (SMP) instructional DVD series in their ABA clinical practice as an instructional tool.
$203.00
Jan Montgomery, MS, BCBA, EdD, LBA-NY
… consulting with group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities and providing behavior workshops for caregivers and professionals. From 1997 through 2008, Jan worked with dependent children and their caregivers, beginning with a pilot project with the Positive Parenting group, based on Dr. Glenn Latham’s work. Jan served … consulting with group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities and providing behavior workshops for caregivers and professionals. From 1997 through 2008, Jan worked with dependent children and their caregivers, beginning …
The Lift 007 | Structured Problem Solving Skills
This podcast episode describes the importance of teaching supervisees to take a structured problem-solving approach. The roles of negative reinforcement and self-control in problem identification and problem-solving are discussed. The podcast describes a structured 5 step process for problem solving and strategies for maximizing your success at each step.
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University Series 021 | Elms College
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Laura Hanratty about the unique program and practical opportunities at Elms College.
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