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A visual aid to teach kids about coronavirus

November 16, 2020 bsci21 0

Dr. Todd Ward bSci21.org NPR recently published a one-page “comic” of sorts to help kids understand coronavirus and best practices to prevent infection. Those of you who work with kids as part of Applied Behavior […]

Society

Pandemic got you down? Psychological flexibility may help.

September 17, 2020 bsci21 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it social isolation and uncertainty. Most people don’t deal well with these things.  Most of us want to interact with other people.  After all, relationships are […]

Business/OBM

Does swag attract talent to your job booth? Here’s some data.

July 8, 2020 bsci21 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA President, bSci21Media, LLC Job seekers beware.  The best job market in 50 years came crashing down thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2020 graduates are entering the “worst job […]

Business/OBM

Is Your Organization Ready for Pay for Performance?

April 18, 2019 0

Barbara Bucklin, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer As someone who’s studied, researched, and implemented pay-for-performance systems over the past two decades, I’m encouraged by the number of Health and Human Service agencies starting to use pay […]

Lifestyle

Street Photography and Behavioral Science

August 22, 2018 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC Wikipedia defines street photography as “photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places.”  The overarching goal of street photography […]

ABA Practice

How to Take Family Conversations from Painful to Pleasant

November 24, 2015 0

By Leanne Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer, and your “Behavior BFF” A parent writes:  “My son likes to talk about the Octonauts (Cartoon). If I hear one more thing about Kwazii the cat, I […]

ABA Practice

NET Strategies to Transition Back to School

August 15, 2016 1

By Leanne Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer “I’d really like to work with my son on pre-K and kindergarten skills before school starts back up, but whenever I get out the flashcards or workbooks, […]

Business/OBM

Feedback: Taking the Criticism out of Constructive Criticism

October 24, 2017 0

Harla B. Frank, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer It’s not a proper feedback if it’s given to flatter and/or belittle someone. True feedback should be given to empower someone [sic] perform better. — Assegid Habtewold I […]

Business/OBM

Opportunities in OBM: Addressing conflict, creativity, and motivation with RFT

September 8, 2016 0

By Angela J. Cathey, M.A. Guest Author Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) is booming and poised to grow exponentially. There are several fairly recent advancements in the behavior analysis of symbolic thought (RFT; Hayes, Barnes-Holmes, Roche, 2001) […]

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