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March 27, 2019Leave a Comment on ABA on the Other Side of the World

ABA on the Other Side of the World

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA I recently won a scholarship from Centria Healthcare to travel with the Global Autism Project for …

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March 1, 2019Leave a Comment on Travel (and Save) the World with ABA

Travel (and Save) the World with ABA

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA   What is it like to sign up for Global Autism Project and commit to traveling …

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February 21, 2019Leave a Comment on 3 Apps for the Traveling, Multitasking Behavior Analyst

3 Apps for the Traveling, Multitasking Behavior Analyst

briankaminski.org Over the past few months, I’ve been increasingly interested in ways to boost my productivity. My quest to “accomplish …

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February 16, 20192 Comments on What ruined ABA for me

What ruined ABA for me

James Macon, M.Ed., BCBA with contributions from Mike Sowa, M.S., BCBA   Rick Kubina ruined applied behavior analysis for me. …

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February 1, 2019Leave a Comment on 3 Ways ABA Prepared Me for Parenthood … And Twins

3 Ways ABA Prepared Me for Parenthood … And Twins

Brian Kaminski, MA briankaminski.org As a practitioner in the field of ABA, I was reminded of one unequivocal truth about …

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October 12, 20181 Comment on The Psychiatric Nurse as Behavioral Engineer

The Psychiatric Nurse as Behavioral Engineer

In the episode, we explore the origins of the discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) stemming from the groundbreaking 1959 publication by Ayllon & Michael.

Visit abalearninglab.com to learn more!

This episode was produced by James Macon, Brian Kaminski, & Lauren DeClaire.

Special thanks to Dr. Dick Mallot, Kevin Gregory, & Gabby Gauruder

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May 26, 2018Leave a Comment on 4 Tips to get the Most out of the ABA Conference

4 Tips to get the Most out of the ABA Conference

Going to ABAI’s annual conference in San Diego this weekend?   Want to get the most out of it?  Here …

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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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