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Jan Montgomery, MS, BCBA, EdD, LBA-NY
… From 1997 through 2008, Jan worked with dependent children and their caregivers, beginning with a pilot project with the Positive Parenting group, based on Dr. Glenn Latham’s work. Jan served on the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis … From 1997 through 2008, Jan worked with dependent children and their caregivers, beginning with a pilot project with the Positive Parenting group, based on Dr. Glenn Latham’s work. Jan served on the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis …
Jamie Duncan-Chapman, M.S., BCBA
… in a statewide foster care program that taught parents behavioral strategies based on Glenn Latham’s book, The Power of Positive Parenting . She has experience building a behavioral clinic team as a clinical director for an organization serving … in a statewide foster care program that taught parents behavioral strategies based on Glenn Latham’s book, The Power of Positive Parenting . She has experience building a behavioral clinic team as a clinical director for an organization serving …
Bill Carlucci, MS, BCBA
… with Disabilities in Volusia and Flagler counties. Soon after, William became a regional clinical training coordinator for Positive Behavior Supports Corporation, later moving into a lead position where he developed and supported other … with Disabilities in Volusia and Flagler counties. Soon after, William became a regional clinical training coordinator for Positive Behavior Supports Corporation, later moving into a lead position where he developed and supported other …
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 008 | Dr. Linda LeBlanc | Part 2
Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Linda LeBlanc and asking. her the tough questions - Where does she see the field going and/or Where does she want to see the field go?
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KeyPress Publishing Releases Self- & Time-Management Planner: Behavioral Tools That Get Stuff Done
KeyPress Publishing Releases Self- & Time-Management
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University Series 018 | Assumption College
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Karen Lionello-DeNolf about the undergraduate and graduate opportunities at Assumption College.
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University Series 047 | University of Texas at San Antonio
Today we are joined by Dr. Hannah Macnaul from the University of Texas at San Antonio. This program will surprise you! With a wide variety of practicum opportunities, you can see how focused they are on training well-rounded practitioners. Located in the heart of San Antonio, this program is growing at an astounding rate and has so much to offer!
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The Wisdom Factor
… 2005); Lattal and Clark, A Good Days Work (2008), McGraw Hill; Ishida and Lattal, S ustaining a Stress-Free Workplace using Positive Reinforcement (English title translation) (2010), Toyo Keiza Press; Daniels and Lattal, Life’s a PIC/NIC® when you …
The Lift 015 | Bringing it All Together - Academic Applications
This episode does not qualify for BACB CEs.
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Anger and aggression: Foster care population
As Karin Torsiello says, anger and aggression are to be expected in clinical practice and so it is important to learn and address these behaviors in the foster care population. Karin Torsiello discusses the expression of anger and aggression in children, where this may originate, the influence of trauma, and how to treat and manage anger and aggression. This presentation ends by offering tools and activities for providers to use or give to guardians of children to assist in managing anger and aggression.
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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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Test-taking Strategies for the BCBA® Exam - Tackling the Test Series
In this blog, we will explore test structure and how to analyze scenario questions, and we will offer strategies to help you approach the BCBA® exam.
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Arranging Reinforcement Systems in Applied Settings Part 1
“For a lot of the populations that we work with, it is difficult to extract very clear, very useful information on what sort of things might function as reinforcement for them.”
Dr. Iser DeLeon, PhD, BCBA
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