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Bonus Episode 38 - The Year in ABA (2025)

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Release Date: 12/31/2025

Bonus Episode 38 - The Year in ABA (2025) show art Bonus Episode 38 - The Year in ABA (2025)

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We wrap up another year with our podcasting buddy, Matt Cicoria, from by looking at some of our favorite ABA trends of 2025 as well as discussing some of our most listened to episodes and opining on how we’re both about to enter a full decade of behavior analytic podcasting. Plus a whole bunch of other seasonal rigamarole and foofarra. But NO POLITICS! Happy Holidays to all! See you in 2026.    

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Episode 331 - Operationalizing Assent show art Episode 331 - Operationalizing Assent

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Since the 1970s the scientific field has been steadily improving in its use of meaningful consent practices. But how are we doing when it comes to the related practice of gaining client assent? This week we discuss the similarities and differences between both and take a pulse check as to how behavior analysis is doing to ensure only the best of practices when it comes to benefiting our clients whether in the research lab or clinic setting. If you think of assent practices as just willingness to enter the classroom, you definitely need to listen to this episode. This episode is available for...

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Episode 330 - Culturally Responsive Leadership Practices w. Denisha Gingles show art Episode 330 - Culturally Responsive Leadership Practices w. Denisha Gingles

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Special guest, Denisha Gingles, returns to the show to update our perceptions of good leadership with a decidedly non-Western traditional mindset of culturally responsive practices. For example, did you know that some cultures appreciate a greater sense of unity from their leaders? Apparently one giant know-it-all doesn’t necessarily make for the best boss—looking at you, American CEOs! Learn how embracing a more diverse workforce can also benefit goals of meaningful mentorship and growth in our field with some examples from the medical world and how much we really should learn from rugby....

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Episode 329- Tutorial: PECS w/ Judy Southey show art Episode 329- Tutorial: PECS w/ Judy Southey

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In our newest episode in our Tutorial series, we’re joined by special guest (and SLP), Judy Southey to get the ABCs of PECS. Like, did you know saying, “Hand me a PEC” demonstrates a total misunderstanding of the acronym? Or, more importantly, the steps involved in training the usage of PECS for increasing verbal behavior? What comes first, second, last and what common misconceptions about PECS can interfer with the development of functional language? More questions, we’ve got the answers! This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Robertson, M....

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December 2025 Preview show art December 2025 Preview

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Much like the amount of time the New England sun stays up, enjoy a short preview of what’s coming out in the darkest days of December on the podcast. This month we’ve got three special guests including SLP, Judy Southey leading us through the new “How To” all about PECS; Denisha Gingles to lead us through a discussion of leadership practices in ABA, and Matt Cicoria leading us into the new year by reviewing what happened in ABA in 2025 in our yearly special episode. And, to round things out, a discussion about exactly what makes up assent practices. Yule love it all! Articles for...

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Episode 328 - Water Safety Skills show art Episode 328 - Water Safety Skills

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So, we already covered safety skills on land. But what about safety in the water? Drowning is one of the most common causes of death in children and those numbers increase significantly for autistic children. In this episode we review the research on how to teach water safety skills. Would you believe, a lot of them include teaching how to swim? That plus other skills that every child should learn and the most effective ways to teach them. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: doi: 10.1007/s40489-019-00166-x doi: 10.1177/215416471705200208 doi:...

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Episode 327 - Instructional Design for Business w/ Dr. Doug Johnson show art Episode 327 - Instructional Design for Business w/ Dr. Doug Johnson

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In this episode we’re delving back into the world of OBM with special guest Dr. Doug Johnson. And after giving us a crash course in meaningful instrucitonal design, Dr. Johnson discusses many of the ways that meaningful teaching can leverge amazing business trainings. Shockingly tons of video and flashy graphics don’t actually make your new employee orientation webinar good. There are rules about this kind of stuff, and Dr. Johnson points out some of the most important ones. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: doi: 10.4324/9781003198949-3 doi:...

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Episode 326 - Difficulty During Transitions (Fall 2025 Listener Choice) show art Episode 326 - Difficulty During Transitions (Fall 2025 Listener Choice)

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Could it be? Could Jackie’s option for Listener Choice actually have won the poll? I guess everybody really wants to learn more about the challenges involved in moving from one activity to the next. So, in this episode, that’s exactly what we’ll review. Are there good treatment options when putting down the iPad and joining an arts and crafts activity leads to tears? How can we even pinpoint where and why the transition chain is breaking down? Put down your JABA and head on over to your phone to find out. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: ...

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November Preview 2025 show art November Preview 2025

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Bonus Episode 37 - Thompson Center 2025 Special show art Bonus Episode 37 - Thompson Center 2025 Special

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To wrap up the spooky season we leave you with a treat of an episode, the audio from the 2025 conference poster session. While Jackie and Diana often serve as judges for the event, Rob gets to wander around wherever the poster topics take him and enjoy short conversations with the authors. And sometimes, he gets to talk about video games! Please enjoy this sampling of student and practitioner research and practice from our friends at the .

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We wrap up another year with our podcasting buddy, Matt Cicoria, from Behavioral Observations by looking at some of our favorite ABA trends of 2025 as well as discussing some of our most listened to episodes and opining on how we’re both about to enter a full decade of behavior analytic podcasting. Plus a whole bunch of other seasonal rigamarole and foofarra. But NO POLITICS!

Happy Holidays to all! See you in 2026.