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Connecting the Dots

Quality of Life – What is it? How is it Measured?

  One of the responsibilities of a behavior analyst is to provide intervention that promotes socially significant outcomes.  Quality of Life (Qol) might be one component of social significance, but …

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Connecting the Dots

Autistic Adults, Increasing Professional Understanding: An Interview with Dr. Peter Gerhardt

Dr. Peter Gerhardt, a champion of the need for effective services for autistic adults for decades, participated in an interview for this month’s Connecting the Dots blog. Peter, can you …

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Connecting the Dots

Zhang Ge and Helen, a Lifelong Friendship Formed in China

This month’s Connecting the Dots blog is written by Guest Contributors Helen McCabe,  Ph.D., BCBA and Zhang Ge. Dr. McCabe, an Associate Professor of Special Education at Daemen College, has worked …

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