Jan 31, 2024
Making mistakes isn’t all bad. Unless those mistakes result in faulty stimulus control during skill acquisition. But, fret not, this week we dive into some of the options available as you craft your programs to respond to errors in a way to maximize learnining efficiency while taking the preferences of your client...
Jan 24, 2024
This week we return to one of of favorite (and most important topics): training others to work with adults with significant disabilities. And, in our excitement to talk to Dr. John Guercio on everything this entails, we almost forgot to talk about the specific articles! Whether looking at the primary means of supporting...
Jan 22, 2024
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While we've covered acceptance and commitment therapy a few times before, we'd never really dug too deeply into...
Jan 17, 2024
Far over standard celeration graphs cold
To research labs deep and operant chambers old
We must respond, ere break of a targeted duration
To mand our pale enchanted reinforcers
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Articles discussed this episode:
Heward, W.L. Kimball, J.W., Heckaman, K.A., & Dunne, J.D....
Jan 10, 2024
Just because something is popular doesn’t make it right. And this week we talk about the most unethical example of this in reviewing the costs and dangers of fad treatments. While we spend a good deal of time discussing sensory integration, the hypothesis behind it as a treatment, and its effectivness (or lack...