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  • 특수교육 종사자를 위한 행동 중재 전략 강의 요청: Lecture and Workshop Inquiry

    As both a special education teacher with over 20 years of experience and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), I provide a wide range of lectures and workshops designed to support teachers, therapists, and families in their work with children and adults with developmental disabilities. These programs integrate evidence-based practices, disability studies perspectives, and practical…

  • ABA and Data Sheets

    “Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion” by W. Edwards Deming I felt that I have created so many data sheets targeting very different behavior throughout the year. Today, I finally compile them into categories and sort them out. Some are for tracking academic goals and objectives in the educational program. IEP goals…

  • How to Teach Writing to Students with Autism

    One of the most complicated executive functioning skills is planning. Planning includes time management, sustained attention, emotional control, working memory, and persistence. This is a skill we have to specifically target in everyday teaching from very early on. Don’t wait till the high school years! What about academics? Planning is embedded into academic success. Many…

  • Following Directions Activities

    I have been thinking a lot about executive functioning skills strategies when supporting students in the general education classroom. In order for a child to engage and participate in the classroom activities, he or she should equip with solid emotional control, response inhibition, working memory, sustained attention, task initiation, planning, organization, persistence, and time management.…

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