...prior to applying first/then or if/then contingencies. We finish the show by discussing some strategies that may be more successful for individuals with ODD, as well as provide suggestions for...
...Six Attitudes of Science Quizlet (credit: Hillary Robbins). The Seven Steps to Instructional Control. Quote #1: The differences between applied and basic research are not differences between that which “discovers”...
...all of this happen more generally. Additionally, Dr. Megan Miller was kind enough to lend us her industrial-capacity Zoom account, which came in handy, as we had several hundred attendees....
I’m thrilled to bring back Dr. Rick Kubina of Central Reach and Penn State University. It’s been quite a while since he was first on the podcast, so we spend...
...hold in favor of the work of Greg Hanley and his colleagues. Greg has been an integral part of the show, having been on multiple times (and garnering the most...
...old. These children have presented with a variety of skill levels and diagnoses including children diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, learning disabilities including AD/HD, Dyslexia, Dygraphia, Dyscalcula, Auditory Processing Disorder, Non-Verbal...
...ensure that their professional work is not compromised, and document all actions taken in this circumstance and the eventual outcomes. In the spirit of this code element, Shira and Shayna...
...then talk about how these processes can be used to interpret some of the fascinating societal behavior that we're seeing all around us, including, of course, the panic-buying of toilet...
Listen to on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Dr. Pat Friman returns to discuss the Behavior Analytic approaches he uses with patients. In this episode, we harken way back...
...Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you...