Products
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"Up All Night: The Ethics of Treating Challenging Behavior Without Measuring Sleep" Presented by Conner Herman
CourseSleep disruption can drive challenging behavior, yet it is often overlooked in assessment. Learn practical sleep measurement strategies, emerging technologies, and ways to integrate sleep data into functional assessment and treatment planning.
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"Get Confident with Parent Coaching" Presented by Morgan van Diepen
CourseBuild confidence leading parent coaching sessions with practical frameworks, customizable lesson plans, and evidence-based teaching strategies. Learn how to increase caregiver engagement, individualize support, and make parent training more effective
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"If You Are Not Listening It’s Costing You" Presented by Ellie Kazemi
CourseExplore how relational skills influence clinical outcomes in ABA. Learn how active listening and other interpersonal skills can be defined, measured, and trained using BST, plus how AI-supported practice can strengthen clinician effectiveness.
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"Meaningful Outcomes Made Measurable: An Introduction to the MOTAS" Presented by Anika Hoybjerg
CourseDiscover how the MOTAS helps clinicians move beyond checklist assessments to identify meaningful goals, measure progress, and prioritize skills that enhance independence, quality of life, generalization, and long-term success.
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"More Than Just Notes: How Documentation Shapes Compliance, Care, and Cash Flow" Presented by Christy Evanko, Ivy Chung and Kayla Lewis
CourseLearn how high-quality session notes support compliance, medical necessity, and reimbursement in ABA. This session reviews documentation requirements, common risks, and strategies for writing objective, treatment-relevant notes.
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"Reading is Behavior: Applying the Science of Reading & Precision Teaching in Schools to Improve Literacy Outcomes" Presented by Dr. Ashley Carrigan & Autumn Scrivens-Wyatt
CourseLearn to apply Science of Reading, ABA, and Precision Teaching to build fluent, measurable reading skills. Use assessment data to guide instruction, support diverse learners, and improve literacy outcomes in school settings.