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What Can You Expect from ABA Services?
Friday, 8 Jul 2022 by Megan Galban
It can be overwhelming for a family when their child receives behavioral services for the first time. In the beginning, much is unknown, and it’s going to take some adjustment.
Published in Blog posts
COVID-19 Survival Guide for Caregivers
Friday, 22 May 2020 by Evelyn Kendall, MA
Don’t worry! It’s a quick read so you can get back to having one eye on your kids getting paint on your wood floors and one on your spreadsheets for work.
Published in Blog posts
Treating Dangerous Behavior
Tuesday, 3 Dec 2019 by Andy Lattal, PhD
Dangerous behavior simply can’t be ignored. The person engaging in it is going to either hurt herself or someone else if it continues. Saying that is easy, knowing what to do about it is a rabbit hole. At what point does the behavior become more than “disruptive” and cross the “dangerous” threshold?
Published in Blog posts
Becoming a Registered Behavior Technician
Friday, 22 Jan 2021
Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Are you a parent or teacher of children with autism or developmental disabilities?
Published in Infographics
Generalization in Times of Crisis
Tuesday, 29 Sep 2020 by Jaime Rus Alba
… environment is not so prominent, but we are still presented with the challenge of transferring stimulus control to the caregivers. Considering a time of crisis where face-to-face interventions are not possible, telehealth presents itself as … terms of generalization in the natural environment, specifically in the home setting as the environment to target, and with caregivers as the people to target, which the addresses as a component of “Essential Practice Elements of ABA.” Several … will give behavior analysts information on their Behavior Intervention Plan’s adherence to the dimension of generality. Caregivers will be included in the empirical process of behavior change, which could further develop into appropriate …
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Operant Innovations 009 | Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis | Part 3
Part 3 - Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis with Dr. Danielle DeLong
Published in Podcast
Decreasing Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia
“It doesn’t matter—dementia etiology . . . because all of them are going to show this core clinical symptom of challenging behavior”
“Nearly all individuals diagnosed [with dementia] will exhibit a behavioral symptom of dementia.”
Maranda Trahan, PhD, BCBA-D
$39.00
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
Rethinking Generalization with the R.E.A.L. Model™
Regular Price: $399 | Special Price: $299 for a limited time. No coupon necessary.
Course Access: 12 months from date of purchase
Course Access: 12 months from date of purchase
$299.00
Telehealth Webinar
Support Caregivers, Troubleshoot Technology, Data Collection, Caregiver Training, Reinforcers, Visual Supports, Replicating In-Person Sessions
Published in Webinars
Ethics and Professionalism: She Said What?!
As laws change and technology progresses, the behaviors we engage in becoming more difficult to classify as either ethical or unethical. What may be legal in some states and not in others makes it difficult to follow certain ethical guidelines.
$19.50
Inside the Box: An Interview with Dr. Jack Michael
Released in 2009, in a historically significant interview with Dr. Jack Michael, conducted by Tate McGhee, Dr. Michael recounts his time before behavior analysis as both a student and a soldier, then explains the chance events that moved him into the field of behavior analysis.
$32.50
Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Disturbances in Children
All the behavioral training in the world is pretty useless if you can't get yourself together enough to make yourself a cup of coffee.
Dana Gadaire, PsyD
$19.50
The Lift 013 | Be Kind to Yourself: Failures and Successes are Teachers with Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
$15.00
What is Precision Teaching?
Ogden Lindsley was one of Skinner’s students and wanted to use behavior analysis from the lab to help people. This is how Precision Teaching (PT) was born: as a combination of rate of response and cumulative response recording. Precision Teaching holds the same values as ABA, with a focus on only observable behavior and using data to guide decision making while also having learners interpret their own performance data as well.
$19.50