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Verbal Behavior Matters

Cultural Responsiveness and Sensitivity in Applied Behavior Analysis Practice and Research

Guest Blog Authored by Xuehua “Shirley” Zhao Xuehua “Shirley” Zhao is a fourth-year doctoral student in the Applied Developmental Psychology program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). She …

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Panda Logic: Twenty Years Later, The Future of Applied Behavior Analysis Remains Under The Dome

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Verbal Behavior Matters

Two Behavior Analysts Walk into a Bar . . . A Behavior Analytic Account of Humor

31 Blog Guest Authored by: Marianne L. Jackson, Shaylee Ede, Manal Hussein, and Natalie Longhat Dr. Jackson holds an MA and a PhD in Psychology with an emphasis in Behavior …

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Is This The Beginning Of The End Of ABA’s Autism Gravy Train?

How long will society continue to fund ABA services?

Verbal Behavior Matters

Social Play and Elementary Social Behavior: A Preliminary Investigation

51 Guest Blog Authored by Sho Araiba and Marija Čolić Sho Araiba, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is a behavior analyst and a filmmaker. He earned his doctorate in psychology (behavior analysis) from …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Importance of Fostering Early and Ongoing Imitation Skills

Guest Blog Authored by: Mary Halbur, PhD, BCBA-D, Jessica Gormley, PhD, CCC-SLP, Angelina Frohberg, MS, BCBA, Garrett Nathan, MS, CCC-SLP Mary E. Halbur, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, is an assistant professor …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Choosing Wisely: The Importance of Selecting Effective Examples to Promote Generalization

Guest Blog by: Lynn Schumacher, M.S., BCBA, Kennedy Cloe, M.S., BCBA, and Lesley Shawler, Ph.D., BCBA “Generalization has been, and doubtless will remain, a fundamental concern of applied behavior analysis” …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Receptive Language for Minimally Verbal Children: Some Cost Effective, and Efficacious Strategies

3 Guest Blog by Deirdre M. Muldoon and Emily B. McCarthy Dr. Muldoon is a senior research scientist at the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) of SUNY. She …

Verbal Behavior Matters

The Power of Preference: Enhancing Functional Communication Training Through Learner and Caregiver Collaboration

Guest Blog post by: Cynthia Livingston, Ph.D., BCBA-D; Alexandra Cicero, M.A., BCBA; and Grace Lafo, M.S., CF-SLP Cynthia Livingston, Ph.D., BCBA-D is an assistant professor in the Severe Behavior Department at …

Verbal Behavior Matters

What is the Color of the Sky?  Reasons for Answering “Blue”

Guest Blog Authored by: Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir, Ph.D., BCBA-D Dr. Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir is an associate professor in the Behavior Analysis program at the University of Nevada, Reno. She directs …

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