I am so excited to welcome Cassie from Adventures in Behavior to the podcast today to talk all about using ABA in instruction.
Cassie is in her 8th year as a special education teacher and has previously been on the podcast to talk all things behavior when she was working as a behavior specialist teacher. In 2019 she swapped roles to work a middle school functional academics classroom.
Alongside being a teacher, Cassie is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She currently provides ABA therapy in a private setting, while also teaching in her classroom.
Today, Cassie is talking all about ABA with us, sharing helpful information, and ways that you can use ABA in instruction.
What Are We Talking About?
- What is ABA?
- Who can benefit from ABA?
- Why Cassie decided to train in ABA.
- Ways we can use ABA in instruction.
- How to decide on ABA services for your child.
- The #DoBetter Movement.
- What positives Cassie has seen from using ABA in her classroom.
- How has training in ABA and using it within your classroom affected Cassie as a teacher?
- If someone is thinking about introducing ABA into their instruction, what steps would we recommend they take first?
Helpful Links
Throughout this podcast episode, me and Cassie discuss lots of different resources and websites to check out. You can find them all below in easy-click links for you to use.
- Blog
- ABA in the Classroom: Naturalistic Environment Teaching
- What is Chaining? Blog Post
- TpT
I hope you found this podcast episode all about using ABA in instruction helpful. If so, please consider sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues on social media. Don’t forget to head over to iTunes or Spotify and leave us a review.
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