Guest guest Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Hi, Behavior analysis consists of 3 major branches: Behaviorism is the philosophy of the science of behavior, basic research is the province of the experimental analysis of behavior, and developing a technology for improving behavior is the concern of ABA (, Heron, Heward).The BCBA board is an international body that certifies those who want to offer the services. The training and certification targets areas such as selecting, defining and measuring target behaviors, evaluating and analyzing behavior change, reinforcement, punishment, antecedents, developing new behaviors, funtional analysis, ethics and so on. I am reading this straight from the ABA text book used at colleges that provide approved ABA training/certification. So, ABA can be used to help people, young and old, with or without disabilities, change their behavior. ABA can " improve socially significant behavior " , says the book. Many psychologists and educator have contributed to this science, such as Skinner (operant behavior, reinforcement) and (a stimulus triggers a response) . The main principles of ABA are used in every classroom every day all around the world. The principles of reinforcement, for examples, are used by parents all day long. In a clinical setting, ABA is used is a specific and systematic way, but the main idea is the same: Changing behavior. In Broward, the STAR curriculum which is used for students learning pre-academic skills, utilizes ABA strategies and techniques.It is, however, very limited, and cluster teachers say they need more instruction. Hopefully, autism coaches and teachers will be able to be certified ( BCBA) so more students can learn through this method of teaching. This is something our Area Behavior Specialists could be helping the cluster staff with. It should not be impossible to do. Let's keep pushing this issue. After all, ABA has proven to be very successful with our population and they spend a lot of their time at school. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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