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Futures Planning: Aiming for Best Case Scenario

Autism, Transition

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Discussing how educators can bring up the topic for planning for the future to families.

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    A Good Transition Plan
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    Everyone Must Work
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    Important Concepts for Students with Unique Needs
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    SSI: Medicaid Eligibility
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    What are some key behavior principles to use in class?
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    How do I implement a sensory area?
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    Transition Assessment
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    Best Practices for Following Up
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    Family Consortium
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    How detailed should Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) be?
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    More Paperwork?
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    How is Fidelity Accomplished?
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    Futures Planning: Aiming for Best Case Scenario
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    What is a preference assessment?
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    Approaching Employers
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    Why is Fidelity Important?
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    Behavior as a Form of Communication
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    What is the difference between reinforcement and bribery?
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    Transition Services will Look Different
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    Effective Professional Development for Educators
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    Critical Conversations: Importance of Safety
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    Can only Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Strategies?
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    Broadening Horizons
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    Training as a Behavior Change Procedure
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    Identifying Student Needs and Strengths
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    What is the three-term contingency?
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    Transition is a Life-Long Process
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    Daniel on Employment and Independent Living
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    How to Use Reinforcement
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    Administrator's Role in Transition
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    Daniel on Recreation and Leisure
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    How to Fade Reinforcers
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    Creating environments for neurodiverse learners
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    Daniel on Self-Advocacy
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    What are causes of problem behaviors?
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    Self and mutual regulation
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    Parent-Professional Relationships
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    Learning from your Inappropriate Responses
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    Why is emotional memory important?
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    What behavior is functional?
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    Connecting Students to Life
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    Personal Networks
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    What behavior is communication?
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    What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
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    What Expecatons Should I Have for My Student with Autism?
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    Supported Decision-Making and Guardianship: Parent Perspectives
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    How do we introduce Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to administrators?
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    What is a Replacement Behavior?
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    Large Team Strategy to Support Students
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    Medicaid Programs in Texas
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    How do you address compulsive behaviors in the classroom?
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    Planned Ignoring
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    Ensuring Educators are Managing Their Own Behavior
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    Collaborative Teaming
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    Expectations Matter

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