APF’s Research and Assessment Coordinator, Julia Ferguson, went on Autism Live with Shannon Penrod to discuss Progressive ABA, the upcoming 8th Annual APF Conference, and the Progressive Behavior Analyst Autism Council. Progressive ABA was featured as the term for Autism Live’s segment “Jargon of the Day” in which a behavior analytic term is discussed, critiqued, and simplified to make it easy for anyone to understand. Shannon and Julia discuss the importance of quality teaching and how the Progressive Behavior Analyst Autism Council’s certifications will help to identify those who implement progressive ABA. Check out the YouTube clip to hear more.
Discussion of Progressive ABA on Autism Live
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