Great stories from the early-days of behavioral intervention
Great guests from the early days of behavior therapy, Perfect Learning, and other FOR’s. I’ve been in peds for over 20 years and I enjoy hearing the success stories, the challenges from all angles, from what was groundbreaking treatment across various settings from the 1940 (earlier?) onwards. Capturing and sharing these clinician’s, researcher’s, and teacher’s experiences are a good thing. Plus I like a good story and history. I found the podcast through a continuing education session. The presenter, an OT or SLP, had a tool for taking data that come from something called Perfect Leaning. I’d never heard of it. She had this slick graph to measure behavior. She said to email her and she would send a PDF. That was a few months ago. I still want that graph, PDF, electronic, app, whatever. I searched Perfect Learning in my Apple Pod app and here I am. Perhaps this is common knowledge in the ABA world. I’ll ask a staff at one of the ABA centers I provide OT to see if they have one. I’m not a huge ABA person myself, more a DIRFloortime, Dr. Stanley Greenspan, guy. I may change my mind. We’ll see.
Dhhdfsehnicdrutenjiwdhji via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/22
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As a current OTD student, and BCBA graduate student, I have a passion for both OT and ABA. I have said for years as an RBT how vital it is for these two fields to collaborate with each other and to use evidence based practice to best support those impacted by autism. I have received so much push...Read full review »
kenzie_ford1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/21
If you are interested in Precision Teaching and Standard Celeration Charting then you should follow this podcast. It is currently one of a kind.
Thanos Vostanis via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/24/23
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