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ABA is a science. Science relies on data. Data is the foundation for making decisions. Data analysis informs a clinician about progress; when to stop, keep going, or make a change.
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View Behavior Tech JobsBehavior Analyst Katherine Johnson defines the terms Applied, Behavior, and Analysis in ABA.
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Our clients are cooking up a storm and reminding us that life is what you ‘bake’ it. 😉 We love their positive attitudes and, even more, their individuality! Comment below if you share any of these special interests with our kiddos! If you haven’t seen them yet, this is one of a four-part series! Be sure to check out the other highlights of what makes our kiddo’s special.
With imagination, a bath becomes a lake and a boy becomes a fish! 🐠 Every child in our care has a unique interest(s) and personality. We’re here to help empower our clients to flourish in their differences because every child is valuable and special. That’s why we’re highlighting our kiddo’s and their interests with this four-part series!
BCBA Katherine Johnson helps break down what “Self-Determination” is in relation to the ethics and codes of medical practice.
Why paint with oils when you can paint with Jell-O! Our kiddos are so creative, and that’s just one of the many reasons why we’re celebrating their uniqueness in this four-part series!
From toy cars to cartoons and paint, our kiddos have a vast array of interests and hobbies that make them unique. We want to let their light shine and celebrate some of the things that bring them joy with this four-part series.
Vianei from Tempe, AZ tells us what it’s like being a Behavior Technician for Autism Spectrum Therapies.
Behavior Analyst Katherine Johnson teaches a simple breathing technique called the Physiological Sigh to keep you calm when your child with autism is having a tantrum or meltdown. For more helpful resources go to
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