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Lifestyle

Give your brain a break and feel your environment.

May 2, 2019 bsci21 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

Behavior Analysts Study Brazilian Graffiti Culture

September 26, 2018 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC In a 2017 article in the journal Behavior and Social Issues, Lucas Couto de Carvalho, Ingunn Sandaker and Gunnar Ree from Oslo and Akershus University College, conducted an ethnographic […]

ABA Practice

Bread and Butter Should Not Be a Meal: Three Reasons ABA is Stuck in DD

August 11, 2015 7

By Tom Buqo of brohavior.org bSci21 Contributing Group Applied behavior analysis (ABA) has become best known in the United States for the treatment of intellectual and developmental disabilities with a particular focus on autism spectrum […]

Business/OBM

Feedback Hack: It’s not just about giving…receive.

December 22, 2016 1

By Manuel “Manny” Rodriguez, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer Feedback is a “Gift”? Have you heard someone say, feedback is a “gift?”  For some, it is a gift you’d rather not receive.  If you do receive […]

Business/OBM

Generational Differences in Workplace Ethics

August 16, 2013 2

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org AccountingWeb recently reported on a study by the Ethics Resource Center titled Generational Differences in Workplace Ethics that “showed unexpected and disturbing findings that may portend a […]

ABA Practice

The ABCs of Caregiver Attendance Behavior

June 5, 2017 1

By Daniel B. Sundberg, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer Most people with experience providing clinical ABA services to children with developmental disabilities would agree that caregivers play a critical role in the overall success in the treatment […]

Business/OBM

Transitioning from Autism to Organizational Behavior Management

October 13, 2020 2

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA bSci21.org I’m fortunate to see a wide cross section of behavioral science, and behavior analysis, that few others see, due to my role at bSci21.org and the visibility it […]

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