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Plagiarism: A Behavioral Perspective

March 14, 2017 bsci21 2

By Harla B. Frank, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer And, after all, what is originality?  It is merely undetected plagiarism . . . . Herbert Paul Herbert Paul may have made the point that there […]

Society

PBIS “Positive Peer Pressure” Program Changes School Culture

February 13, 2019 2

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC WSLS News in Roanoke, Virginia recently reported on a Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) program aimed to boost school attendance and academic performance across Henry County schools.  One […]

ABA Practice

Parenting tips for more independent children.

August 7, 2017 1

By Leanne Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer “Dear Behavior BFF, How do I get my child to be more independent? I want her to handle dressing herself- things like getting out clean clothes, putting […]

ABA Practice

Overcoming Three Barriers to Expand ABA

August 24, 2017 3

By Nick Green M.S., BCBA Guest Author Before I jump into this article, we need to give bSci21 founder and fellow entrepreneur, Todd Ward, much credit. He moved the conversation of behavior analysis and entrepreneurship forward. […]

Lifestyle

Quit Smoking with Applied Behavior Analysis!

March 11, 2015 1

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D President, bSci21Media, LLC The newest issue of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis reported on a study by Romanowich and Lamb (2015) on smoking cessation.  The researchers investigated fixed […]

ABA Practice

When Ethical Guidelines Conflict in ABA Practice

March 28, 2016 4

By Clelia Sigaud, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer Even as a not-yet-certified student of behavior analysis, it is incredibly easy for me to personally connect with virtually all guidelines within the Behavior Analysis Certification Board’s Professional […]

ABA Practice

Five Considerations Before Using Restraints And Seclusions

February 14, 2016 11

By Clelia Sigaud, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer It’s hard to forget restraining someone. The exposure to intense aggression or self injury, along with screaming, struggling, threats and entreaties, possible injuries, and the myriad other manifestations […]

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