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    Applied psychology means the study of human behavior that can help explain the positive and negative ways that can affect the way we function. The four themes I choose were physical health, communication problems, marriage and intimate relationships, and stress. I chose to put physical health as one of my themes because being healthy is important to me. On my biological father’s side of the family, majority of them are obese or close to it; plus they all are females. Since I am shorter than…

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    are a number of popular theories that have been implemented and manipulated by teachers within their classrooms. The following six theories; Assertive discipline, Applied behaviour analysis, humanism, solution focused approach, Neo –Adlerian and cognitive behaviourism are just a few popular choices. Applied Behaviour Analysis Applied Behaviour Analysis theory is one of the older authoritarian models steaming from early beliefs of corporal punishment within the classroom; this theory is heavily…

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    2 Abstract The impact of Applied Behavior Analysis techniques, used by teachers in the classroom, on children with autism has long been discussed and debated, with many proponents viewpoints strongly supported with evidence. The effectiveness of ABA is undeniable but it raises the question of the effectiveness of ABA techniques applied in the home environment by parents. There appears to be a large gap in information on this segment of the autism spectrum population. The objective of…

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    Plan for Certification In order to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) one must meet the requirements as deemed necessary by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). One of the main purposes of the BACB is to credential Behavior Analysts and provide standards for practice (Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc., 2016). In establishment of credentialing guidelines, the BACB has developed necessary steps which include meeting educational requirements, obtaining…

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    Symophysiology Of Autism

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    that consists of impairments of social interaction, communication, and restricted repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior. Autism was first used to describe children in 1943 by psychiatrist Leo Kanner at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. According to Kanner’s case reports, 11 children displayed behaviors that were completely different from any other behavior that had been reported. These children all shared difficulty relating to others, seemed isolated from the outside…

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    Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), a Masters degree is required along with 1,500…

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    males and 12 females. This study compared two interventions, to evaluate which would have a larger effect on disruptive behavior in children in public schools. The two interventions were, Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The main difference between these two interventions is, PRT allowed children to choose their rewards based on their behavior. Whereas in ABA, the teachers chose the children’s rewards. The intervention took place during summer school, and…

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    systems. She used the behavior change system project from SPE 565 - Behavior Change Systems to align with task list items F-03: Use Direct Instruction and F-07: Use functional communication training. During the discussion Pamela chose, her group discussed the use of augmentative communication systems as well as the use of Functional Communication Training (FCT) and how it can help…

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    had multiple job experiences with children of different ages, however my favorite was teaching children with autism. About a year after I relocated to Washington I was offered a job as an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist, engaging with children of different ages that have autism. Being an Applied Behavior Analysis was challenging, but a rewarding experience at the same time. At first it was an immense change from having a job at a childcare center to now working at one-on-one sessions…

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    Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts was developed to ensure ethical consistency and adherence of the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). These professional standards guide the application of ABA (Cooper, Heron, & Heward, 2007). I have worked in the social services field for most of my life and ethics have been a frequent topic of discussion in staff meetings or training workshops. When I began in the field, I did not have an understanding of the term “ethical” behavior. I just…

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