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The Lift 011 | Identifying and resolving Problems in the Supervisory Relationship with Dr. Ellie Kazemi
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An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
Credit: 1.0 BACB, 1 Supervision
Price: $15.00
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DR. SCOTT GELLER’s AC4P BOOK COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE FROM ABA TECHNOLOGIES
Dr. Scott Geller's offering his collection of nine Actively Caring for People® (AC4P™) books
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Now What?
… therapy, and she could not find any available services within a three-state radius of their home. She completed her MA in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University in 2017 and has since worked in home care, clinics, and schools in … A Behavior Analyst's First-Year Survival Guide" offers a comprehensive roadmap for new practitioners entering the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Focused on practical strategies and insights, this book equips individuals with valuable … "Now What? A Behavior Analysts First-Year Survival Guide" is an indispensable resource for new professionals working in Applied Behavior Analysis. With its practical advice, real-world examples, and accessible writing style, this book is sure …
The Lift 003 | Understanding Past Influences and Their Effect on You as A Supervisor
Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Tyra Sellers are joined by Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales! This episode describes the importance of understanding your learning history with prior supervisors and influencers. There are several benefits of reflection on your past experiences with supervisors, mentors, coaches . . . good, bad, and ugly. The podcast describes an activity for exploring the past influences in order to identify your values and design your actions as a supervisor. In addition, the listener is guided through an activity for identifying future development goals and seeking influencers and mentors to help them achieve those goals.
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Precision Teaching for Classroom Success
Humans are constantly in search of the newest, brightest solution for problems in everyday life. We download countless apps for tracking calories, learning languages, working out, budgeting—you name it. In education, we do the same. But the newest, brightest thing in teaching and learning might not be the solution
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The Lift 005 | Using a Competency-Based Approach to Supervision with Dr. Florence...
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An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
Credit: 0.5 BACB, 0.5 Supervision
Price: $10.00
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The Wisdom Factor
… in professional journals and blogs, presented at conferences, and has offered talks to practitioners and consumers of applied behavior analysis. He was also part of the team that translated the first Spanish edition of the VB-MAPP. Carlos received a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis from Florida Tech in 2006. His master’s thesis was published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2008: Zuluaga, C., & Normand, M. P. (2008). An evaluation of the high-probability instruction …
Relational Frame Theory and Behavioral Flexibility Training
If you have ever worked with vocal-verbal humans, it would be no surprise to hear the differences in complexity between two speakers. B.F. Skinner developed and produced Verbal Behavior attempting to provide a thorough functional account of language that has proved to be imperative in teaching basic verbal operants. However, refinements for more complex behavior may be useful.
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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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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 015 | Personality, States vs. Traits Part 2
We are back talking about personality and states vs. traits, but Dr. Geller will expand on this and bring it into a social context. How does an old dog learn new tricks? Can we influence pro-social and cultural changes that will ultimately influence personalities? Is our current culture of independence going to sustain or must we switch to a culture of interdependence? There are so many considerations when talking about how our behavior influences others, but shouldn't we be trying to make this a better world for all (instead of just for ourselves)?
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 012 | Positive Psychology & Behavioral Science Part 1
Dr. Geller has been talking about using the science of behavior in conjunction with positive psychology for some time. Now it is your turn to connect the two! Recently, on social media, a book by Dr. Martin Seligman was posted and the question was asked if anyone uses these practices?
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Getting to Know Children in Foster Care
“I believe completely that Applied Behavior Analysis is and has been a huge influence in the child welfare arena for many years in the state of Florida. Our positive and productive gains are promising, and we need to compel more behavior analyst clinicians to go out there and replicate this work nationwide.”
Karin Torsiello, MS, BCBA
$32.50
The Behavior Analyst in Schools: Ethics, Rules and Reinforcement
Interdisciplinary teams devise and implement educational plans for children with special learning challenges. Sometimes, these involve a behavior analyst. Whether you are a behavior analyst thinking about working in schools, currently working in schools, or working alongside a school’s behavior analyst, you know schools have teams of several people who contribute to each child’s education plan.
$39.00
The Scott Geller Collection
… this educational/training manual, they instruct readers on how to create an AC4P culture in their communities. Inspired by applied behavioral science and select principles from humanism, this guidebook teaches seven critical AC4P lessons through … a marriage, or ways to raise their own children. The evidence-based principles illustrated in this 256-page manual can be applied to each of these situations and make the work of caring for children more effective and enjoyable for both caregiver … more than 50 years as a teacher and researcher of psychology at Virginia Tech. The first four lessons connect directly to applied behavioral science and the remaining three life lessons reflect humanism, a domain of psychology considered by many …
Embracing Vulnerability in Leadership: Lead to Empower in Supervision With ACT
This course is a recorded webinar
$55.00