by Leaora Wagner | Jun 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Parents and caregivers of older children sometimes find it difficult to know what to do if their child is too old for early intervention services. If your Child is older than 36 months and has aged out of early intervention services, there are other resources...
by Briana Judd, MS, BCBA, LBA | Jun 1, 2021 | Uncategorized, Work-Life Balance
Written by: Briana Judd, MS, BCBA, LBA Hi friends! Have you heard about Uneepi yet? Uneepi is an exciting new website for Online dating and friendships for autism and other developmental disabilities such as Asperger’s. What does Uneepi offer in...
by Leaora Wagner | Apr 24, 2021 | Uncategorized, Work-Life Balance
What is Your Gift? About 5 years ago, I was fortunate enough to find my dad after 30 years of searching. As I sat alone at the airport, waiting to start my 8-hour journey from Virginia to Germany, I experienced an enlightening moment regarding my anticipated...
by Jessica Philips | Feb 23, 2021 | Best Practice Blog
…I’ll Never Be As Successful As Those Girls Written by: Jessica Philips, M.A., BCBA, LBA One of the things I’m most grateful for this past month was the opportunity to attend the Next Women’s Conference with my 12-year-old daughter. Rene Massey, a member...
by Briana Judd, MS, BCBA, LBA | Jun 10, 2020 | Best Practice Blog
Task Analysis: Analyzing Complex Skills Written by: Briana Judd, MS, BCBA, LBA A task analysis is a written and/or pictorial list of steps that make up a complex skill. The sequence of steps written in a task analysis indicate the order in which steps should be...
by Chris Allen | May 29, 2020 | Best Practice Blog
Teaching outside of the table: Natural Environment Teaching (NET) and its benefits By Christopher Allen, BCBA, LBA Many times, people see ABA therapy and think Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI). This style of teaching is usually characterized by seated table work,...
by CAHumanServices | Apr 28, 2020 | Action Group Insights
Think About This Written by CRAAG Amid reports of surges, peaks and severe shortages in testing kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), patient ventilators, and ICU beds, states are drafting crisis standards of care to guide clinical decision-making during the...
by Kat Milberger | Apr 23, 2020 | Best Practice Blog
Supporting Families in the Transition to Adulthood By Kat Milberger, LCSW A focus of CA Human Services is Supporting Families in the Transition to Adulthood. the Many professionals who work with transition-aged young adults understand the joys and challenges that...
by CAHumanServices | Apr 15, 2020 | Best Practice Blog
Meet Briana. She’s one of our amazing BCBAs impacting Region 1. Learn more about this unique program and the importance of systems change work in this Q&A. Q: What training has prepared you to work with young children with autism and/or other developmental...
by CAHumanServices | Mar 28, 2020 | Action Group Insights
Claims of High SIS Satisfaction? Written by CRAAG As part of redesigning the Developmental Disability (DD) waiver system to comply with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Settlement Agreement, the Departments of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) and...