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The Lift 008 | Organization and Time Management
This podcast episode describes the importance of teaching supervisees effective strategies for organization and time management. These strategies are described as critical stress management strategies as well as strategies for overall success in the workplace. Skills such as planning and running effective meetings, managing email/text/voicemail communications, schedule planning, and file management are all explored.
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Danielle LaFrance
… development, support, and oversight, as well as developing systems allowing for scalability of services and quality of treatment. She also has experience mentoring, having established the first two ABA internship sites in Sacramento, CA and … development, support, and oversight, as well as developing systems allowing for scalability of services and quality of treatment. She also has experience mentoring, having established the first two ABA internship sites in Sacramento, CA and …
Lina Majdalany, PhD, BCBA-D
… to clinics, schools, and business settings, with an emphasis on early intervention, verbal behavior, assessment and treatment of challenging behavior, parent/caregiver training, and organizational behavior management. Lina has published in … to clinics, schools, and business settings, with an emphasis on early intervention, verbal behavior, assessment and treatment of challenging behavior, parent/caregiver training, and organizational behavior management. Lina has published in …
Alison Betz, PhD, BCBA-D
… her primary research and clinical interests, such as behavior-based safety, supervision and leadership, and evidence-based treatment for individuals with autism as well as severe behavior. Her contributions extend to numerous publications in … served on the editorial boards of prominent publications such as the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Education and Treatment of Children, and Behavior Development Bulletin. Through her work at ABA Technologies she continues to drive … her primary research and clinical interests, such as behavior-based safety, supervision and leadership, and evidence-based treatment for individuals with autism as well as severe behavior. Her contributions extend to numerous publications in …
Aaron Bevacqua, MS, BCBA
… students in conducting assessments and managing caseloads. Additionally, he developed systems to monitor and improve treatment fidelity and clinical outcomes and created competency-based training for technicians new to the field. Aaron’s research areas include assessing treatments for escape-maintained problem behavior, as well as the effects of a response-card system in the general-education … students in conducting assessments and managing caseloads. Additionally, he developed systems to monitor and improve treatment fidelity and clinical outcomes and created competency-based training for technicians new to the field. Aaron’s …
Kristin Myers-Kemp, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA-NY
… a Ph.D. in behavior analysis under Dr. David Wilder in 2011. Kristin has experience in child welfare, parent training, treatment of problem behavior, and has been a co-instructor for the ABA Online Program at FIT since 2007. Today, Kristin is … a Ph.D. in behavior analysis under Dr. David Wilder in 2011. Kristin has experience in child welfare, parent training, treatment of problem behavior, and has been a co-instructor for the ABA Online Program at FIT since 2007. Today, Kristin is …
Launch of From Boo-Hiss to Bravo Press Release
ABA Technologies, Inc., is excited to launch Janis Allen’s new book, From Boo-Hiss To Bravo: Behavior-Based Scorecards People Will Use and Like on November 17, 2020. Designing and implementing scorecards can seem very complicated and intimidating, but this book breaks the process down into six, doable steps that make scorecards feel easy and FUN.
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University Series 020 | Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Undergraduate
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Tom Byrne about the unique undergraduate research opportunities at MCLA.
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Daily Ethics Book
A BEHAVIOR ANALYST’S GUIDE TO THINKING ABOUT ETHICS DIFFERENTLYDaily Ethics by Tyra P. Sellers, Emily A. Patrizi, and Sarah Lichtenberger
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Thought Leaders 004 | Tom Freeman
This month on Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Tom Freeman more about his history and where he sees the field of behavior analysis going.
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University Series 037 | Daemen College
Today we are joined by Kellie Kotwicki, MS, BCBA, LBA & Dr. Vicki Madaus Knapp, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA of Daemen College. If you have been looking for a program that can tailor to your every need, this is the program for you! With FOUR different options, Daemen College offers every option that a student of applied behavior analysis could need. As you listen you will hear the passion that these faculty members have for their program, colleagues, and students.
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University Series 035 - Russell Sage College Online
Today we are joined by Dr. Cheryl Davis, Dr. Sam Blanco, and Sarah Russell from Russell Sage College's Online ABA Program. This isn't just your ordinary online program, you can also meet the requirements for NYSABA. With small cohorts and a plethora of opportunities to connect with faculty and staff you are guaranteed to get out of this program, what you put in.
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University Series 033 - Queens College
Join Operant Innovations as we speak to Queens College as we hear about their hard work to meet, not only the BACB standards but, the NY State Licensure requirements. Giving potential students two different options in the educational track they take - MA vs. VCS Certificate Program. Providing their students with a wide variety of applied and translational work, with the opportunity to work in diverse settings. If you are interested in applying to either of these
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Thought Leaders 017 - Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz - Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz about his history in Mexico and his experience working with Dr. Don Baer & Dr. Ogden Lindsley shaped him into the behavioral scientist he is today. Not only was he not immediately sold on the science of human behavior, he explains how his turbulent ride brought him to UNT.
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It Is Not All about Reinforcement, or Is It? Discriminating between Motivating Operations and Discriminative Stimuli
Reinforcement and its law was a major contributor to the advances made by behavior analysis. However, there is so much more that should be learned regarding contingencies. A better understanding of environmental factors of behavior has aided analysts in analyzing behavior as well as creating treatments for their clients. Antecedent events are just as important as consequences because they directly relate.
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