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Christine Ratcliff, MS, BCBA
… Christine first worked as a public-school consultant in North Florida before starting at the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis (FABA). While at FABA, she managed professional development offerings for behavior analysts. Christine then served as a senior program specialist and the director of public relations at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. After a decade at Board, she became a clinical auditor for The Behavioral Health …
Abigail Petronelli
… Petronelli is a current graduate student at Florida Institute of Technology in the master’s program for organizational behavior management (OBM) and is a Registered Behavior Technician at the Scott Center for Autism Treatment. Abigail received her undergraduate degrees in psychology and women’s studies at the University of Florida in 2018. She was involved in research (across several labs) in behavior analysis focused on clinical research with children with autism, risky and choice behaviors, and OBM. Abigail’s …
Cassie McKeel
… animal training, and education. Through working in zoological facilities with animals, Cassie learned about the science of behavior and has been fascinated ever since. She is a graduate of the Applied Behavior Analysis and Organizational Behavior Management master’s programs at the Florida Institute of Technology. While in graduate school, Cassie had the …
Jan Montgomery, MS, BCBA, EdD, LBA-NY
… Program Senior Support Manager Jan Montgomery graduated with a Master of Science in psychology with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis from North Dakota State University and became BACB certified in 2000. Her career has included working at a … chairing LRC committees, 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 … project with the Positive Parenting group, based on Dr. Glenn Latham’s work. Jan served on the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis (FABA) executive board from 2003-2006 and from 2009-2011. She was elected and served as president of FABA …
AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 017 | Leadership vs. Management Part 2
Are you a leader or are you a manager? These terms are often used interchangeably, but do they actually mean the same thing? Dr. Scott Geller is back to continue his talk on Leadership vs Management and answer some questions regarding real-life experiences.
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No me Enseñes Trucos, Enséñame Habilidades
Conseguir entender y emplear los principios del lenguaje verbal es un desafío muy presente en la práctica del análisis de la conducta y de la enseñanza. Carlos nos explica por medio de meticulosas definiciones y didácticos ejemplos las bases del análisis funcional del lenguaje desarrollado por B.F. Skinner.
$26.00
Using the Law to Secure Health Benefits for Children with Autism
Lawyers frequently must become knowledgeable about science and medicine to present scientific evidence in the courtroom. In this course, join Mr. Kodsi as he discusses the laws surrounding health benefits for children with autism in the state of Florida. This course aims to discuss what Florida health benefits were like prior to the year 2008. Subsequently, Mr. Kodsi then talks about the significance of several cases that have led to the development of present-day Florida laws regarding health benefits for individuals with autism.
$26.00
Performance-Based Pay
The organizational benefit is the alignment of pay/effort of employees to the company.
Byron Wine, PhD
$75.00
The Office: The New Age Health Hazard and How Businesses Should Attack It
Employers have much responsibility when it comes to taking care of their employees. From setting up 401K’s, providing on-going training, to building a culture of excellence. While each is equally important, health programs are often missing. Our overall health fluctuates day-to-day, and if it is not taken care of, it will slowly deteriorate.
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Study Methods that Work: 8 Study Strategies for the BCBA® Exam - Tackling the Test Series
Part 4 Part 1: Intro to the Series
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Responsibility, Authority, and Delegating for Supervisors
Working to match authority with responsibility can be done by first understanding the meaning of responsibility and authority.
Janis Allen, BA
$26.00
Behavior-Based Safety
Accidents and injuries are a serious issue for some job settings and situations. While unsafe behaviors rarely lead to injuries, these behaviors have the potential to cost a company large sums of money and can lead to lifelong consequences for the victim
$180.00
How to Begin Lean: 5S in Your Workplace
What behaviors to reinforce are easier to spot in a 5S workplace?
Michael McCarthy, MEd
$19.50
Examining Independent and Sociodramatic Pretend Play Skills in Typically Developing Children
Pretend play skills start to develop around 2½ to 5 years old, but how are these skills taught if they are not naturally occurring? How can pretend play impact other areas of learning? Nancy Champlin and Melissa Schissler overview their research on independent and sociodramatic play in relation to other developmental domains.
$19.00
Teaching a Sequence of Play Actions and Corresponding Vocalizations Using PlayTubs™
Along with its identification as one of the core deficits in children diagnosed with autism, often described as lacking in symbolic qualities and flexibility, Nancy and Melissa developed PlayTubs™ to increase appropriate independent and sociodramatic play skills in children with autism and other developmental or language delays.
$19.50