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Month: September 2015

Lifestyle

Replacement Behaviors to Helicopter Parenting

September 8, 2015 bsci21 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Helicopter parenting — the phenomenon by which parents hover over their children at all times, for every life decision — has gained increased media attention as […]

Lifestyle

Control Yourself! Integrity and Being a Human Being

September 8, 2015 bsci21 0

By Scott Herbst, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer In just about every circle I travel, integrity is a big deal. In behavior analysis, we mostly worry about integrity with respect to our treatment programs. In fact, […]

Business/OBM

When your staff act like babies at work…

September 6, 2015 bsci21 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org We act like babies at work.  That is the conclusion of a recent CareerBuilder survey of 5,000+ managers and staff in the U.S. Among the top […]

ABA Practice

A Challenge to Behavior Analysts for the New School Year

September 5, 2015 bsci21 0

By Clelia Sigaud, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer As a Special Education teacher to students with Autism, I was fortunate to attend a training session over the summer on the use of the Picture Exchange Communication […]

Society

A New Token Economy in Professional Soccer

September 3, 2015 bsci21 2

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Many in the world of professional soccer feel that players are disrespecting the game with various displays of unsportsmanlike conduct, such as taking dives just to […]

Society

The best way to diagnose autism is…

September 2, 2015 bsci21 4

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org What is the best way to diagnose autism?  That was the question asked by Dr. Stephen Scherer and colleagues in a study published in the Journal […]

Society

How D.C. Made Drivers Safe

September 1, 2015 bsci21 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Have you ever received a traffic ticket in the mail?  I have, and it isn’t fun.  My ticket, from Denton County, in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, even […]

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Lifestyle

Give your brain a break and feel your environment.

May 2, 2019 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC The man-made world is made up of language or “thinking.”  The natural world is made up of direct experience or “feeling.”  In reality, we need both, but sometimes […]

Society

Twitter Predicts Heart Disease – Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Can Help

January 31, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org The Washington Post recently reported on a new study claiming that Twitter predicts heart disease better than the combined factors of diabetes, education, income, and smoking. […]

Business/OBM

Reward and Recognize Employees Like This, Not That!

October 26, 2017 4

By Barbara Bucklin, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer If you’re a business owner, manager, or supervisor, in your best attempt to reward and recognize your employees, you may unintentionally do more harm than good. Expert Organizational […]

Business/OBM

Entrepreneurial Hustle:  5 Tips for Starting (and Running) a Business in ABA Therapy

August 3, 2016 5

By Adam Ventura, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Starting a business is a scary proposition and often evokes overwhelming questions like: Am I ready for this? Can I afford this? What if I fail? These […]

Lifestyle

How Pokemon Go Could Change the Game for Behavioral Medicine

August 31, 2016 0

By Emily Mandel, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer If you are like me – and others who enjoy fun – you have undoubtedly been swept up in the craze that is Pokemon Go. What makes […]

ABA Practice

On The Phrase “Having a Behavior”

October 14, 2015 11

By Clelia Sigaud, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer I have a question for myself and other professionals who use Applied Behavior Analysis in their work. When did it become okay to use the term “behavior” only […]

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