Showing posts with label interfering behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interfering behavior. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

An open letter to the world..on behalf of "My parents"

Posted by Dani, Speech-Language Pathologist

Dear parents everywhere,

Let me first state that I am not yet a parent. More specifically, I am not a parent of child with special needs and/or interfering behaviors. That being said, I have gained significant experience in counselling, educating, and collaborating with parents who raise children with a range of diagnoses including Autism and PDD-NOS ("my parents"). I give credit to my amazing coworkers who I continue to learn from every day, the strong and loving parents who share with us their most vulnerable states and rawest emotions regarding raising a child with special needs/interfering behaviors, and most of all, I accredit the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (it's science! it works!)

 I can't even begin to describe the strength and perseverance I see in so many of my parents. I assure you that my parents come from ALL walks of life. I assure you that despite socioeconomic, cultural, and religious differences-- my parents have MANY things in common. The obvious commonality is the fact that they are parents of children with special needs. More importantly, they all love their children deeply and enter into Early Intervention for that very reason-- to try and find the best and most effective way to help their children.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Modifying Behavior: The Process

Posted by Ashley, Special Educator & Peri, Licensed Psychologist and BCBA

How many times have you wished you could change the behavior of the people around you?  Whether it be your spouse, your colleagues, your friends, or your children, most of us wish we could change someone's behavior at some point during our day!  Well, we are here to share a little secret with you: you can change behavior!  That is what the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is all about!  The principles of ABA are founded in the idea that all behavior is learned and that all behavior can be modified.  And, fortunately, these principles are not a secret!  In fact, they are a science!  We are here to share them with you!  While we are closet (or maybe not-so-closet) nerds who enjoy reading ABA textbooks, we realize that most people do not!  Our goal here is to take that information and break it down in a way that is useful to those of you who are not ABA nerds like us!  Now let's get down to business...