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Month: May 2016

Business/OBM

5 things Behavior Analysts should know about Organizational Behavior Management (OBM)

May 28, 2016 bsci21 11

By Dan Sundberg, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer A few years back the California Association for Behavior Analysis (CalABA) partnered with the OBM Network to co-host their annual conferences. In addition to the great presentations and […]

ABA Practice

Baby’s First Sticker Chart

May 25, 2016 bsci21 1

By Leanne Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer, and your “Behavior BFF” “Dear Behavior BFF: My child is 2 ½ and is super defiant. Like he won’t do anything I ask him to. Every little […]

Lifestyle

Four Behavioral Practices to Be a Better Public Speaker

May 23, 2016 bsci21 1

By Scott Herbst, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer One thing I got into when I was in graduate school was stand-up comedy.  It was always something that I had dreamed of doing.  When I was a […]

ABA Practice

DJ Moran & Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on the Behavioral Observations Podcast

May 20, 2016 bsci21 0

By Matt Cicoria, M.S., BCBA Host, The Behavioral Observations Podcast In Session 6 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast, Dr. D.J. Moran, BCBA-D joins me to provide an overview of one of my favorite topics in […]

ABA Practice

7 Ways to Have Better Nights With Your Littles

May 17, 2016 bsci21 0

By Leanna Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer, and your “Behavior BFF” “Dear Behavior BFF, my daughter is 3 ½ years old and has recently started getting out of her bed at night and screaming […]

ABA Practice

Mentoring in Behavior Analysis: How Mentoring Has Changed and the Value It Brings to Both the Mentor and the Protégé

May 15, 2016 bsci21 1

By Adam Ventura bSci21 Contributing Writer Protégé:  Hey, Professor. It’s good to see you. Long time no talk. How have you been?  Mentor:  Hi there. It’s good to see you as well.  And I am doing […]

Lifestyle

On the Ethics of Curiosity: Observing Behavior at the Voyeur’s Motel

May 10, 2016 bsci21 0

Adrienne Fitzer, MA, BCBA Guest Author For forty minutes I was captivated by The Voyeur’s Motel , written by Gay Talese and published in the The New Yorker this past month. While the article focuses on […]

ABA Practice

Motivate your ABA students with Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

May 8, 2016 bsci21 1

By Sarah Kupferschmidt, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer I have had the opportunity to develop the content for, and to teach Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) courses for,  a local college over the past ten years.  […]

ABA Practice

If Your Behavior Plan Isn’t Working, This Might Be Why.

May 4, 2016 bsci21 10

By Katherine DeCotiis Wiedemann, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer I’m going to ask you to picture yourself in two similar situations. Here’s the first: You just landed a great job. It’s come after a string of […]

ABA Practice

I’m a behavior analyst. No… not like on Criminal Minds… IT’S WAY COOLER THAN THAT!

September 1, 2017 2

Jennifer Klapatch Totsch, Ph.D. BCBA-D National Louis University Every time you meet someone new, you’re likely to be asked, “What do you do?” (As in, what do you do for a living?) I respond, “I’m […]

Business/OBM

“Behind the Scenes of A Successful ABA Company”

October 9, 2017 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21.org Brett DiNovi, M.A., BCBA Brett DiNovi & Associates Brett DiNovi & Associates (BDA) is one of the largest ABA providers on the East Coast, with annual revenue in […]

ABA Practice

How Peer Tutoring and Group Contingencies Can Improve Academic Performance

June 20, 2016 0

By Emily Mandel, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer A study conducted by Pigott, Fantuzzo, and Clement (1986) investigated the effects of reciprocal peer tutoring and group contingencies on the academic performance of elementary school children. […]

Society

The Germanwings Crash: An Industry Problem with a Relational Frame Theory Solution.

March 29, 2015 1

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D President, bSci21Media, LLC NBC News recently ran a story on the tragic Germanwings crash that occurred earlier this week.  One of the pilots, Andreas Lubitz, locked his fellow pilot […]

ABA Practice

Learning How to Label Emotions

April 3, 2018 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D & Zachary H. Morford, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC Brett DiNovi, M.A., BCBA Brett DiNovi & Associates The private experience of emotions has been a difficult topic for behavior analysts. Though […]

ABA Practice

The European Misinformation Campaign Against ABA

May 15, 2015 2

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D President, bSci21Media, LLC Mickey Keenan recently wrote in The Conversation about the gulf in Applied Behavior Analysis services between the U.S. and Europe. He highlighted, for example, that 41 […]

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