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Living the Puzzle: The Step-Dad
When I hear the word “step” and then “dad” I envision a space or a gap between the man and the role of being a dad. The definition of a step is the act of placing one foot in front of the other or one part of a process. The act of taking a step is walking toward, or...
Black Lives Matter
Statistical data on COVID-19 reveals disproportional and devastating effects on racial and ethnic minorities, exposing the racial injustices of the American system. The murder of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other individuals further...
How to Conduct a Multiple-Stimulus Preference Assessment
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...
How Do I Stop Touching My Face?
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...
Teaching Parents to Use Values-Based Behavior Strategies: From Helpless to Hero
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 imperative...
4 Tips for Keeping Your Kids Physically Active During the Stay-at-Home Period
By Master Trainer Jessica Bacon, M.Ed., M.S., BCBA Many people have kids who simply cannot wait to get outside and run around. This can be especially noticeable during these beautiful early spring days. But some of us, myself included, have found that our young...
Ways to Help During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Master Trainer Elizabeth Harlan We all know the basic ways we can help: washing our hands, social distancing, and staying home when feeling sick. While these measures will help, there are a number of other ways that we can provide support to the members of our...
How to Work From Home With Kids: Learning, Leisure, and Love in the time of Coronavirus
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...
Living the Puzzle: COVID-19 Edition
I’ll Take the Corona…..You Can Keep the Virus Wine, chocolate, junk food, yoga, running, meditation; whatever you need to de-stress….it’ll become your best friend if it isn’t already. As an Autism mom, I can easily handle a snow day. Maybe even two in a row. I’m not a...
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