Association for Behavior Analysis International

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31st Annual Convention; Chicago, IL; 2005

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Symposium #464
Incorporating Applied Behavior Analysis Techniques Into Disciplines Including Special Education, Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
12:00 PM–1:20 PM
Stevens 4 (Lower Level)
Area: AUT; Domain: Applied Research
Chair: Laura L. Krosky (Crossroads Center for Children)
Abstract: The purpose of this symposium is to highlight the differences between traditional provision of related services as compared to dissemination of these same services to children with a diagnosis along the autism spectrum utilizing applied behavior analysis strategies.
 
Dissemination of Speech Language Therapy Services Utilizing Techniques of Applied Behavior Analysis
MEGAN L. DAIGLE (Crossroads Center for Children)
Abstract: Based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, intensive instruction is provided in all areas of a child's development. Specifically, speech therapists are challenged to incorporate systematic and data driven technology when implementing intervention in an applied behavior analysis format.
 
Providing Occupational Therapy Services Utilizing Methods Of Applied Behavior Analysis
JENNIFER WINTERS (Crossroads Center for Children)
Abstract: Based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, intensive instruction is provided in all areas of a child's development. Specifically, occupational therapists are challenged to incorporate systematic and data driven technology when implementing intervention in an applied behavior analysis format.
 
Utilizing Applied Behavior Analysis Strategies Through the Provision of Physical Therapy Services
BILLIE MCCANN (Crossroads Center for Children)
Abstract: Based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, intensive instruction is provided in all areas of a child's development. Specifically, physical therapists are challenged to incorporate systematic and data driven technology when implementing intervention in an applied behavior analysis format.
 
The Provision of Special Education Services Through the Use of Applied Behavior Analysis
KEVIN HARDY (Crossroads School for Children New England)
Abstract: Based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, intensive instruction is provided in all areas of a child's development. Specifically, special education teachers are challenged to incorporate systematic and data driven technology when implementing intervention in an applied behavior analysis format.
 

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