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Large Scale - Small Nudge

Monday, June 27, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

ABAI: Can behaviour analysts change the world? Dr. C. F. Lowe Read more...

Teaching teachers how to prompt effectively

Monday, June 20, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

NETwork Interventions often collaborates with schools. This can be a challenging environment, as teachers already have a full work load and multiple children to attend to. We are always looking to improve our efficacy and practice in the school setting and so were very excited to attend the presentation "Training Public School Teachers to Use Data Based Decisions Analysis with Discrete Trail Training" given by Dana Zavatkay of the Marcus Autism Centre (www.marcus.org/). Here is what we learned: Read more...

We teach to teach.

Thursday, June 16, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

NETwork Interventions strives to collaborate with parents in achieving success for their children and families. Our goal is to teach parents how to apply behaviour analysis in each situation they encounter, allowing them to gain control over programming and ultimately require less and less professional services. Read more...

Team interactions when delivering services

Wednesday, June 15, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

At NETwork Interventions we take a whole family approach. This means we take into consideration all of the needs of the family ie. The time they have, the support they have, finances, needs of the child, siblings, and parents, etc. Therefore, we often find ourselves working with not only the child, but also the parent, grandparents, neighbours, etc. Read more...

Advanced vernal behaviour and friendships

Tuesday, June 14, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

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ABAI: Using Normative Data on the Development of Critical language and Social Skills to Develop Language Based Interventions for Children with Autism. Dr. J. W. Partington

Thursday, June 09, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

Last week I had the privilege of attending the annual ABAI conference in Denver, Colorado. I am excited to share the information that I acquired during my 4 days of presentations. Read more...

ABAI: Behavioural Neuroscience. Dr David W. Schaal

Monday, June 06, 2011 -  Shelley Brown

ABAI: Behavioural Neuroscience. Dr David W. Schaal

In May Shelley and I attended the 37th annual convention for Applied Behaviour Analysis International in Colorado. This series of blog posts is based on the inspiring lectures and research we encountered.

Dr. Schaal’s delivery of his lecture was enough to make Shelley swoon AND make behavioural neuroscience accessible which is quite an achievement. One key to the success of his communication was the clarity of his approach to the subject matter, outlined simply as:

Environment - - - Nervous system - - - Behaviour

By looking at the middle phase, the nervous system, we can understand its functional relationship to the both the environment and our behaviour. As a result of this functional approach two fascinating insights were given.

  • Repeated stimulation of one area of the brain physically alters the cell structures and synapse. Basically this means that repeated exposure to an environment directly influences the way we think about it.
  • Dopamine responses in the brain depend on our ability to predict positive reinforcement. This means that when we are surprised by a positive rewarded for our behaviour our brain lights up and says “It’s time to learn! We should definitely try that behaviour again!” Whereas when a reward is routine and anticipated (for example “if... then...” statements) the brain only glows, dimly and less learning take place.

Hopefully this information is as interesting to you as it was to us and it provides you with food for thought. If you have any comments or questions on this topic or any other from this series of blogs head to the forum and post your thoughts in the ABAI feed.

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