How might we understand Prosocial from a behaviour-analytic perspective? (For part 1 of this blog series click here) Having shared some of the content of our deliberations with you, let’s …
Dear blog reader, this week we have a contribution from Dr Jesús Alonso-Vega. Having recently received his PhD (congrats!), Jesús has written a fantastic reflection “dedicated to all type of …
Special Note: This blog is translated into Indonesian from a previously posted blog “Can I Speak My Home Language?” Written By: Rocio Rosales, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA Translated By: Patricia Luki, …
Dear blog reader. We are delighted to share with you this piece by Dr. Carol Murphy. Carol is one of those inspirational individuals who returned to education as a mature student …
Take a look around you. How many devices do you see? A phone, a laptop, a desktop computer? What about devices you can play video games on? A television consul, …
You won’t want to miss attending the virtual SQAB and ABAI conferences this year to hear about the advances in the science of behavior analysis. SQAB occurs live May 22-23, and ABAI occurs live May 28-31.
Earlier this month, I wrote a post inviting behavior analysts who work with neurodiverse people to engage in practices that lead to a culturally responsive practice. A discussion of #AutismAcceptanceMonth …
Authored By: Angelica Aguirre, PhD, BCBA-D Minnesota State University, Mankato The old children’s rhyme “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” was used as …
Guest Blog by: Tracy Lepper, PhD, BCBA-D Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University Many new parents may be experiencing heightened anxiety concerning their infant’s development during the COVID-19 pandemic due …
With the ever-changing situation surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic, ABAI will be holding their 46th annual conference virtually this week from May 21st – 25th. Despite this different landscape, I am …