by Jenna Kozub | Jun 30, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
Google, Instagram, TeacherTube, OpenTable, YouTube, and Twitter are just a few notable online platforms. Videos on these platforms give information and expectations of certain environments, and/or activities. Additionally, they teach a variety of “how-to’s.”...
by Cassie Herman | May 27, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Cassie Herman There are several different types of preference assessment. In previous behavioral briefs, we reviewed a Free Operant Observation Preference Assessment and a Paired-Stimulus Preference Assessment. This Behavioral Brief will focus on...
by Sev Baron | May 20, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Sev Baron Help! I don’t want to get sick but I just can’t stop touching my face. Has some semblance of this thought crossed your mind lately? If so, you’re not alone. With everything going on in the world right now, some degree of hygiene...
by Beth Harlan | May 6, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Beth Harlan Superheroes have dominated pop culture over the past few years. While we’re used to looking for them on screen, all we really need to do is look in the mirror. We all have superpowers in some way. In the era of Covid-19 it is...
by fanta11tech | Mar 26, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
By Master Trainer Fatima Zaidi The federal government and CDC released guidelines to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. As a result, millions of families will be home for quite some time, leaving parents struggling to find things to do with their kids while...
by QBS | Mar 18, 2020 | Behavioral Blogs
Everyone is probably tired of hearing “Wash your hands!” “Wash all the surfaces!” “Don’t leave your house!” Most of us are probably working hard to ensure we are cleaning everything we touch and sanitizing everything we can think to sanitize. But there’s always that...