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Sorry My Blogging has been MIA
My husband and I took the trip of a lifetime to Bali. 🙂
November 25th, 2013
The Best Thing I Learned Today
When I work with junior high and high school students, I require them to provide me with a ticket out the door before they are allowed to leave. They write on a post-it note the best thing they’ve learned today and the post-it goes on a cutesy sign on the door. It can...
Eye Tracking in Infants an Autism Indicator?
In the news this week is a new research study showing a correlation between infant eye gaze and autism. As those of us in the world of Behavior Analysis know, early intervention is the key to increased success throughout the lifespan. Early detection is a good thing,...
Thankful Month
November is the month when we all start to reflect on what we are thankful for. I'm thankful for: my health, my husband, my education, my family, and good friends, to name just a few.What are you thankful for?
October 30th, 2013
Good-bye Rhymes
I love using these with the younger kiddos I work with. They make the child smile and then I can't help but grin right along with them!
Study Skills
The term 'study skills' is a vague term that is thrown around educational conversations regularly. Teachers and parents complain that students lack essential study skills- but how are they supposed to learn them? Are these skills innate?The first step is to identify...
Free Data Sheet Templates
I haven't even been seeking out free resources, but keep stumbling upon things that I think are worth sharing with the world.A few free data collection sheets: http://www.autismbehaviorbox.com/tools/?goback=%2Egde_4258469_member_273870027#%21The Reinforcer Assessment...
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