Using Transfer Procedures to Teach Children with Autism

Are you using transfer procedures to teach children with autism? If you’re not, you definitely want to tune in for this week’s video blog where I am going to be talking about a paper that was published by myself and Dr. Rick Kubina, my BCBA mentor, in 2005 called “Using Transfer Procedures to Teach Tacts […]
Dr. Rick Kubina: Fluency and Precision Teaching

My friend and former BCBA mentor, Dr. Richard Kubina, is sharing his fall into the world of autism, the young boy that set him on the path of becoming a Behavior Analyst, and explains why precision teaching is so valuable in our line of work. Dr. Kubina is the author of dozens of journal articles and books, including The Precision Teaching Book.
Autism and Safety: Keeping Kids with Autism Safe

Our ultimate goal is for our children to lead their safest lives, and that means we have to do our part to protect them. All children have the unique ability to land themselves in unsafe situations, so today I cover how to protect your child wherever you go, whether that be at home, in school, or out in the community.
Dr. Becca Tagg: Burnout Prevention and Being Happy in the Autism World

I cannot stress the importance of self-care enough. If you are not in an okay place, then you are not in a position to help anyone. My friend, Dr. Becca Tagg, is sharing about her fall into the world of autism, as well as tips for avoiding burnout and how to live your happiest life.
Using Sensory Rooms: How Beneficial Are Autism Sensory Rooms?

Kids with autism tend to have sensory issues, so many schools, residential placements, and even other places like hospitals are building autism sensory rooms. In this blog, I’m talking about sensory rooms for kids with autism.https://youtu.be/KnsYuzhheCI?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkgtd6SxXjFMQ0C3XcaiVsKz Each week I provide you with some of my ideas about turning autism around, so if you haven’t subscribed […]