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Monday, September 20, 2010. This Just In: Addressing Behavior Requires Effort. That means that I am back in the schools, consulting on all those interesting behaviors. The other day, I met a young man in the middle school - a 12 year old boy. We will call him Peter. Peter is in a brand new school, in a special education class, with an aide. Each time Peter engages in this behavior, an adult (his teacher, his aide, or the assistant principal), need to intervene. I began trying out various interventions.

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Monday, September 20, 2010. This Just In: Addressing Behavior Requires Effort. That means that I am back in the schools, consulting on all those interesting behaviors. The other day, I met a young man in the middle school - a 12 year old boy. We will call him Peter. Peter is in a brand new school, in a special education class, with an aide. Each time Peter engages in this behavior, an adult (his teacher, his aide, or the assistant principal), need to intervene. I began trying out various interventions.

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Behavior Diva: July 2010

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Saturday, July 31, 2010. Who is Behavior Diva? I have been wanting to blog for the longest time, but it always seemed like a daunting task. I was talking to a friend of mine who has been blogging for years, and all of a sudden, I was hit with a wave of REALLY wanting to do this. Enough to change my behavior of thinking about it to actually doing it. So here I am! And that is the goal of this blog - to make behavior analysis FUN! Now - I just need to think about where I want to begin! Who is Behavior Diva?

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Behavior Diva: Who is Behavior Diva?

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Saturday, July 31, 2010. Who is Behavior Diva? I have been wanting to blog for the longest time, but it always seemed like a daunting task. I was talking to a friend of mine who has been blogging for years, and all of a sudden, I was hit with a wave of REALLY wanting to do this. Enough to change my behavior of thinking about it to actually doing it. So here I am! And that is the goal of this blog - to make behavior analysis FUN! Now - I just need to think about where I want to begin! I share your interes...

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Behavior Diva: Know what needs to be taught!

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Sunday, September 12, 2010. Know what needs to be taught! I once observed a teacher working with an 8 year old student at his home. She had worked with him for 5 years. The child, who was fully verbal, sat at the table and answered questions about himself – his name, age, school, grade, etc. However, when she was done and told him to take a break, he did not seem to know what to do. When I asked him the same questions, he did not answer me. Is a fire in your room an emergency? However, I witnessed multip...

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Behavior Diva: The Good... The Bad... The Positive... the Negative - Part 1

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. The Good. The Bad. The Positive. the Negative - Part 1. Too often I hear the word "reinforcer" or "reinforcement" used incorrectly. BF Skinner defines reinforcers according to the change in response strength. Rather than to more subjective criteria, such as what is pleasurable or valuable to someone. This means we can only define something as a reinforcer if it changes behavior. But how can this be? There is a difference between a reinforcer and a reward. A reward is deliver...

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Behavior Diva: People Behave in Ways that Work for Them

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010. People Behave in Ways that Work for Them. I have come to discover that most people - especially the difficult people that others might not like - are not really "bad", but the product of a long history of reinforcement. I am not talking about people who kill, or abuse others (at least not today). I am talking about people who engage in behaviors that have always worked for them. No one ever fixes what ain't broke. I felt like I was reprimanding my 3 year old son. But I let i...

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Monday, August 2, 2010. Say "Here I Am! I've been having a hard time writing this entry because it's really emotional. All melodrama aside, I seriously think I have a touch of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But this may be my most important blog written and I hope you will remember it if G-d forbid the need arises. LM ran away last week. Went into his room, into mine . LM? I'm starting to panic. A million things are going through my mind, but since he's not in plain sight out front I decided to go b...

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Monday, September 20, 2010. This Just In: Addressing Behavior Requires Effort. That means that I am back in the schools, consulting on all those interesting behaviors. The other day, I met a young man in the middle school - a 12 year old boy. We will call him Peter. Peter is in a brand new school, in a special education class, with an aide. Each time Peter engages in this behavior, an adult (his teacher, his aide, or the assistant principal), need to intervene. I began trying out various interventions.

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