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Our Beliefs
1) A “deep understanding”
is developed by taking time to understand the
relationship between a learners abilities and
interests and the environments in which they live.
Assessment should be ongoing and personalized.
2) It is preferable to create
multi-dimensional programs that address objectives
across a variety of learning channels while
accounting for motivation.
3) The teachers (e.g. school
personnel, therapists, family members) best serve
their learners needs by understanding how and why
interventions work. This helps teachers maintain
broad perspective and develop into problem-solvers.
4) Instruction should foster
intrinsic motivation and develop foundational
repertoires that facilitate the acquisition of
future objectives.
5) Procedures used to address
one behavior are likely to affect other repertoires.
We are rarely actually treating a single behavior,
but are always treating the “whole child”.
Note: We are approved TriCare providers for
military families, both in the southern and northern
regions.
Contact us for details.
Description: "What You Need to Know about
Motivation and Teaching Games: An in-depth analysis"
is essential for anyone working with learners with
social delays, including learners with Autism. This
book dedicates significant attention to learner
motivation, the ability of teachers to establish
learner motivation, and, most importantly, the
ability of teachers to identify whether their
learners are interested. This book describes the
philosophical underpinnings of various methods for
teaching learners to enjoy playing games, and does
so in a way that creates thoughtful, creative
teachers. Further, this book provides scripts for
teaching 12 specific games. For each game, the
author describes: why the game is valuable,
prerequisites, a basic instructional protocol, finer
points, variations, and data. An emphasis is placed,
throughout this book, on teacher responsiveness to
student performance. Teachers will learn how to help
their students actually enjoy playing games.
Description: A "good learner" is someone who
readily responds to instruction in a wide variety of
situations. These learners can easily learn from the
natural environment and inclusive settings. "The
Inventory of Good Learner Repertoires" covers 139
items that assess the ease with which a learner can
be taught. These items are separated into 9
categories: Behavioral Excesses, Behavioral
Supports, Resilience and Regulation, Readiness,
Perseverance and Focus, Flexibility, Preferences for
Learning Channels, Spontaneity, and Potential to
Benefit from Inclusion. "The Inventory of Good
Learner Repertoires" will help teachers and parents
identify ways in which they can improve the
efficiency of their instruction. Every learner's
programming can benefit from consideration of the
items contained in "The Inventory of Good Learner
Repertoires."
Some of our affiliates:
http://www.infeat.org/
http://www.chicagoeducationproject.org
http://www.brainsforautism.com
www.lulu.com/knospe-aba
www.vbapproach.com
http://www.macdillfss.com/default.aspx
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Introduction to Social Behavior
Advanced Social Behavior
Instructional Control
Problem Behavior
Introduction to Verbal Behavior
Advanced Verbal Behavior
Introduction to Precision
Teaching
ABA
for Older Kids
The Association Method
Combining Methods
Teaching Games

Motivation and Play Set #1
Motivation and Play Set #2
Calming Videos Set #3
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