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How Do You Measure Leadership?
What are the criteria that leaders can use to measure their impact on others in their organization?
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Education Is a Public Health Problem: How Behavior Analysis Can Help
“I think having 50 million students as a target for impact is by definition a socially important setting.”
Ronnie Detrich, PhD
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The Path to Gold 003 | Social Issues within the Health & Fitness Space
After a hiatus, Chauntae Gold is joined by fellow BCBA & Fitness Coach, Trina Mendoza, as they speak about social issues within the health and fitness space. For more from these two amazing women, follow them on instagram!
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Applications of Verbal Behavior Language Intervention: How to develop and implement a language intervention program
In Part 4, Dr. Mark Sundberg expands on his previous courses and delves into developing and implementing a language intervention program based on the results of the VB-MAPP Assessments.* Dr. Sundberg overviews typical language development milestones and the implications these have for children and adults with language delays. With the assistance of a completed VB-MAPP, participants will learn the steps to beginning, developing, and implementing an intervention program. Verbal operants will be broken down, and considerations for the selection of goals will be discussed.
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Kelly Therrien on Viewpoint with Seeta and Friends
Learn more about human behavior with Kelly Therrien in a recent interview on Viewpoint with Seeta and Friends from February 2, 2019.
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BOOST U! 001 | From Student to Study-er: How to Start Prepping for the Exam?
Introducing a new series on the podcast: BOOST U! This series is for students and those working towards certification. Today, Maddie Duke and Corey Robertson discuss the differences between being a student and studying for the exam, community, being a professional, test anxiety, and more!
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How to Generalize Parent Training
When parents see generalization as “an active process” of teaching, they immediately move from “train and hope” to delivering ABA treatment compassionately, interactively, and bringing about generalized behavior change that is meaningful to the child, parents, and family life as a whole.
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How To Build & Sustain Safety Behaviors In Your Workplace with Michael McCarthy
This is an introductory behavioral safety course. It includes a review of basic behavior analytic concepts applied to safety for behavior analysts who are new to this application.
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How to Build Safe Habits
Three habit-building steps from Lean & OBM. Here is one example that can be replicated.
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How Can Science of Human Behavior Energize Your Workforce?
Are you ready to unlock human potential?
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How to Incorporate Self-Care Strategies Into Your Behavior-Analytic Practice
The goal of ABA practitioners is to help consumers of behavior-analytic services achieve meaningful outcomes. Such a noble goal demands the identification and implementation of effective interventions.
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University Series 027 - University of Southern Maine
Join Operant Innovations as we talk to Dr. Jamie Pratt about the multiple program opportunities at the University of Southern Maine and how they are constantly striving to mix the field of educational psychology and behavior analysis.
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Thought Leaders 023 | Dr. Kent Johnson | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Kent Johnson as he tells us the story of how Morningside came to be. Join us as we go off on some fun tangents and learn all about his life and influences.
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How To Build & Sustain Safety Behaviors In Your Workplace
Behavioral safety science offers simple methods for analyzing, building, and sustaining habits needed to safeguard all associates from harm—from slips, trips, and falls to infectious diseases.
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 014 | Personality, States vs. Traits Part 1
Often, as Behavioral Scientists, we focus mainly on Nurture, but it is important that we don't forget about Nature. There are many factors that go into creating who we are. Many Behavioral Scientists talk about this - Anthony Biglan & Susan Schnieder - and many others that also take the environment into consideration - Eva Jablonka. So, as Behavioral Scientists, what factors should we be taking into consideration? How does the environment work in conjunction with our genetics, and vice versa?
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