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May 3, 2018Leave a Comment on Connecting Special Needs and Safety

Connecting Special Needs and Safety

Connecting Special Needs and Safety: What parents can do to keep our kids safe By Angela Nelson, MS, BCBA We’ve …

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April 13, 2018Leave a Comment on “Effects of Neutral and Enthusiastic Praise on the Rate of Discrimination Acquisition”

“Effects of Neutral and Enthusiastic Praise on the Rate of Discrimination Acquisition”

Brian Kaminski, RBT, Graduate Student of Behavior Analysis briankaminski.org “ABA in a nutshell, is good teaching. Sometimes people are not …

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April 7, 2018Leave a Comment on DTT and the Dopamine Train

DTT and the Dopamine Train

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA As many Behavior Analysts will confirm, it can be difficult getting new Behavioral Technicians to deliver …

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March 21, 2018Leave a Comment on Why BCBAs are so Judgy

Why BCBAs are so Judgy

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA Behavior analysts are scientist-practitioners, meaning that they are trained to be knowledgeable in both research and …

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February 12, 20182 Comments on “Why Don’t We Use a Child’s Name in the SD?”

“Why Don’t We Use a Child’s Name in the SD?”

Brian Kaminski, RBT, Graduate Student of Behavior Analysis briankaminski.org To a therapist or parent who is brand-new to ABA, a …

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February 8, 20181 Comment on Instructions During DTT: Clear & Concise, Not Robotic

Instructions During DTT: Clear & Concise, Not Robotic

Brian Kaminski, RBT, Graduate Student of Behavior Analysis briankaminski.org When it comes to ABA programming, Discrete Trial Training (DTT) is …

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February 5, 2018Leave a Comment on “Adults with autism spectrum disorder as behavior technicians for young children with autism: Outcomes of a behavioral skills training program”

“Adults with autism spectrum disorder as behavior technicians for young children with autism: Outcomes of a behavioral skills training program”

Brian Kaminski, RBT, Graduate Student of Behavior Analysis briankaminski.org As public awareness for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has increased over …

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January 29, 20183 Comments on ACT like a Behavior Analyst.

ACT like a Behavior Analyst.

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA   For many of us, we tend to glide through the day on auto-pilot, rarely thinking …

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January 23, 2018Leave a Comment on The Do Better Movement – A Professional Development Initiative for Behavior Analysts

The Do Better Movement – A Professional Development Initiative for Behavior Analysts

Brian Kaminski, RBT, Graduate Student of Behavior Analysis briankaminski.org With the month of January coming to a close, now may …

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November 27, 2017Leave a Comment on How much ABA is Enough?

How much ABA is Enough?

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, is well recognized as the “gold standard” for treating Autism Spectrum …

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