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This course is particularly useful to those who would like to achieve a strong understanding of the fundamentals of
behavior. A practitioner’s world is ever changing, BUT BEHAVIOR IS NOT!
Learn how to use important key terminology and define behavior to apply for your environment. Watch this presentation
by Dr. Jose Martinez Diaz, BCBA-D who is the main instructor of the ABA Online Program.
Enhance your skills as a practitioner by watching this workshop and learn:
- The basic principles of behavior.
- Terminology to help identify and define behavior.
- Relationship between the environment and behavior.
Who should attend?
If working with children or adults is your passion, you’ll appreciate this short two week workshop, available 100%
online at your convenience.
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Watch as Dr. Gregory reviews over the best practices using behavior analysis to use effective strategies toward your
classroom. Learn the basics of reinforcement, schedules of classroom and Individuals and how to set up up
individual and group token economies and contingencies.
Topics covered include:
- General Classroom Structure
- Strategies to Cover Behavior Problems in the Classroom
- General Prevention Strategies for Challenging Behaviors
- Choosing Interventions
- How to Take Data on Behaviors While Teaching
- How to Determine When Outside Support is Needed
Who should attend:
This workshop was created as a sample of behavior analysis terminology and strategies to make the classroom more
manageable. It is intended for those who have little or no background in Behavior Analysis and would like an
introduction
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Learn how to identify critical components to conduct and facilitate a social skills group. By using social skills
stories and video modeling, you will then be able to identify descriptive autoclitics in verbal behavior.
In this presentation, you will learn the basics of reinforcement, but also:
- Conducting a successful social skills groups
- Teaching social skills using social stories
- Video modeling to teach social skills
- Autoclitics and specific strategies to teach them.
Who should attend?
This course is well suited and recommended for anyone that knows or works with children on the spectrum.
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