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The New Normal: Back to School During a Pandemic
Back to school looks much different this year. Whether you’re looking at virtual learning or going back to the school building, the school experience will be different, which can be especially difficult for kids with ASD. In this webinar we will cover strategies to make the most of whatever is your family’s learning environment and considerations for the long-term in this new normal.
Presented by Amanda Tami, PLC, BCBA
For more information, watch the companion webinar to this presentation at czcams.com/video/tqMWIK6yCAo/video.html&feature=emb_logo
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Adult siblings and Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Conversations parents and siblings of individuals impacted by autism need to have about future planning. Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA
Q & A: Ask the Psychologist
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Ever had a question about diagnostics and assessments that wanted to ask a psychologist? Here's your chance - Dr. Jana Rundle will be taking participant's questions live during this webinar. Jana Rundle, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist offering professional psychological services at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development in Austin, Texas. After completing her doctoral w...
Q & A: Ask the Counselors
zhlédnutí 100Před 3 lety
Ever had a question about counseling? Here's your chance - Amanda Tami and Dr. Jana Rundle will be taking participant's questions live during this webinar. Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has completed a recertification program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In addition to being a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She...
Q & A: Your ABA Questions Answered
zhlédnutí 273Před 3 lety
Ever had a question about ABA therapy? Here's your chance - Amanda Tami answers participant's questions during this webinar. Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has completed a recertification program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In addition to being a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has experience working with bo...
Q & A: Ask the Nutritionist
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 5 lety
Presented by Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for today's webinar, please visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=m6h5ce6e460c1461 After successfully completing a short quiz, your certificate will be available to download. Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: info@johnson-center.org.
Social Emotional Development and Infant Bonding Strategies for Today that Yield Benefits Tomorrow
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Presented by Amanda Tami, LBA, BCBA, LPC If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for this webinar, please visit www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=4cj5cdad60760443 After successfully completing a short follow-up quiz, your certificate will be available to download. Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: info@johnson-center.org.
Inclusion, Community, and Raising Kids Who Care: Ideas for Raising Community-Minded Kids
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Presented by Anissa Ryland If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for this webinar, please visit www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=abe5cd475bad9148 After successfully completing a short follow-up quiz, your certificate will be available to download. Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: info@johnson-center.org.
ABA Basics: Principles, Terminology, and How It Works
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Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development To receive a Certificate of Attendance, after viewing the webinar visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=4mv5cb9cb609ffe7 After successfully completing a short quiz your certificate will be available to download.
Anxiety, Depression and Sleep: Mind Your Mind - Part Three of Three (Sleep)
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Presented by Jana Rundle, Psy.D. The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for this webinar, please visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=njc5cacf455977df After successfully completing a short quiz, your certificate will be available to download. Please email info@johnson-center.org if you have any questions. Thank you.
Anxiety, Depression & Sleep: Mind Your Mind: Part 2 of a 3 Part Series
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Presented by Jana Rundle, Psy.D. The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development If you would like a Certificate of Attendance, after viewing the webinar please visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=chd5ca767a36fbee After successfully completing a short quiz your certificate will be available to download. If you have any additional questions or suggestions, please contact at info...
Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep: Mind Your Mind - PART ONE OF THREE
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 5 lety
Presented by Jana Rundle, Psy.D. We hope you enjoyed our webinar. This was part 1 of a 3 part series and will be continued this Thursday, April 4th, at 12 CST. If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for this webinar, please visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=g7r5ca3a8e9e57fe After successfully completing a short quiz, your certificate will be available to download. If you...
The Ketogenic Diet and Autism Spectrum Disorders: Part 2 of 2
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Presented by Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN If you would like a Certificate of Attendance, after viewing this webinar visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=77d5c8a74130222e After successfully completing a short quiz your certificate will be available to download. Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: info@johnson-center.org.
Major Meltdowns: Factors Leading to Emotional Dysregulation in Individuals with ASD
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Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development To receive a Certificate of Attendance after viewing this webinar, please visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=mn35c8154bc93d31 After successfully completing a short quiz, your certificate will be available to download. If you have questions, please email info@johnson-center.org To view upcomin...
The Ketogenic Diet and Autism Spectrum Disorders - Part 1
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Presented by Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development To receive a Certificate of Attendance, after viewing the webinar visit: www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=4mt5c7854a2ca561 After successfully completing a short quiz, your certificate will be available to download. If you have any questions, please contact info@johnson-center.org
Complementary Care and ASD: Considerations for Support Beyond ECI and School Services
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Complementary Care and ASD: Considerations for Support Beyond ECI and School Services
Early Detection & Diagnosis of ASD: What should you look for and what to do if you have concerns.
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Early Detection & Diagnosis of ASD: What should you look for and what to do if you have concerns.
ASD & First Responders: Interacting with Law Enforcement and Emergency Response Professionals
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 5 lety
ASD & First Responders: Interacting with Law Enforcement and Emergency Response Professionals
Q & A: Your Counseling and ABA Questions Answered
zhlédnutí 770Před 5 lety
Q & A: Your Counseling and ABA Questions Answered
18 is Coming: Considerations for Parents and Caregivers as Your Child Approaches Adulthood
zhlédnutí 678Před 5 lety
18 is Coming: Considerations for Parents and Caregivers as Your Child Approaches Adulthood
Q & A: Ask the Nutritionist
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 5 lety
Q & A: Ask the Nutritionist
Depression and ASD: What are the signs, symptoms, and considerations for treatment?
zhlédnutí 3KPřed 5 lety
Depression and ASD: What are the signs, symptoms, and considerations for treatment?
ASD and Technology
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 6 lety
ASD and Technology
Benefits, Accommodations, & Advocacy in Employment for Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Benefits, Accommodations, & Advocacy in Employment for Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Microbiome and ASD
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The Microbiome and ASD
Using Mindfulness Techniques for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 6 lety
Using Mindfulness Techniques for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sexuality & ASD: How to Address Sex Education for People with ASD
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 6 lety
Sexuality & ASD: How to Address Sex Education for People with ASD
Tantrums, Meltdowns & Outbursts, Oh My!
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 6 lety
Tantrums, Meltdowns & Outbursts, Oh My!
Effects of Medical Experiences on Child Development, Part 2
zhlédnutí 315Před 6 lety
Effects of Medical Experiences on Child Development, Part 2
Una introducción a la intervención y el apoyo para niños con TEA: Presentado en español
zhlédnutí 669Před 6 lety
Una introducción a la intervención y el apoyo para niños con TEA: Presentado en español

Komentáře

  • @jugnu361
    @jugnu361 Před 2 měsíci

    supplement cases cancer

  • @davidblanchard8529
    @davidblanchard8529 Před 3 měsíci

    It seems pretty clear that the mindfulness practices described here are not specifically geared towards autism, but they are framed as practices for parents to use on children. At some points the speaker says something like "...your child OR the person with autism," but then they immediately return to specifically talking about what parents can do for their children. This should really be called "Mindfulness for Parents Raising Autistic Children."

  • @soyavtista3611
    @soyavtista3611 Před 3 měsíci

    How dare You

  • @rochellepfleger2325
    @rochellepfleger2325 Před 3 měsíci

    Really informative. Thank you!

  • @BRIDJEUNION
    @BRIDJEUNION Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @theautisticpage
    @theautisticpage Před 5 měsíci

    Actually Autistic .This is disgusting! Most of our community HATES ABA!

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 Před 7 měsíci

    Very real 😊

  • @kassrripples3659
    @kassrripples3659 Před 7 měsíci

    Has the high fat carnivore diet been studied in relation to supporting the brains of people who exhibit behavioral symptoms that are identified as on the autism spectrum ?

  • @DDD-wt7ly
    @DDD-wt7ly Před 7 měsíci

    I agree with most of this and it makes a great amount of sense. But once she said the word noncompliance was unkind and that they aren’t using it anymore that’s when I saw that agreeableness and neuroticism is going to be a huge issue in this field going forward. I will likely be dealing with colleagues that cannot handle anything that could cause confrontation or conflict. For instance. If you have two people, one of which is responsible for the other (just like a parent is for a child). Then they need that child to be compliant with their expectations as long as they are reasonable. If a child isn’t reasonably compliant then what are we talking about here. The whole purpose of this therapy is to train their behaviors into compliance with particular expectations in mind. Particularly ones that lead to a more stable and reciprocal relationship. It’s possible you can make the word more friendly for people if you called it dismissive behavior instead. But it still sounds like you are saying the same thing to me with extra steps.

  • @reneeherman4254
    @reneeherman4254 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you this was excellent and well presented. I appreciate the chance to learn.

  • @terryforman374
    @terryforman374 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @mimilookamie8019
    @mimilookamie8019 Před rokem

    Level 1... Level 3? That is truly the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Whoever came up with that revision was probably the same parent who came up with the lame idea to give every kid a participation award for showing up just so they wouldn't feel bad when they lost.

  • @alienpix
    @alienpix Před rokem

    This is just grooming against appropriate response from the CNS. Using ABA for physical contact is literal human trafficking grooming. This sounds like residential schools.

  • @nubiasista9709
    @nubiasista9709 Před rokem

    So this is very similar to the Gaps diet. I am going to do this for a month and see how i feel. I ate onpy raw fruits and veggies and smoothies for 2 weeks and on the 14 or 15th day i had so many bowel movements and a bunch of mucous was in my stool and my stomach was finally completely flat. No distended stomach. I was so amazed and surprised. Thought i was completely healed, so i started eating just meat and veggies ans had no issues. For the first time in a long time My SLEEP was AMAZING! Im used to waking up at least 3 to 4 times in the night. Also constipation and bloating everytime i ate, and signs of on coming depression just b4 a bm. I was soo amazed. Felt so good i started trying to eat like a normal person. So in the morning i made pancakes and baked banana bread since i was only eating eggs, meat, seafood and veggies and i was craving carbs. Everything went to hell from there. I even used healthy ingredients, raw milk, pastured organic eggs, dates and bananas for sweetness and organic sprouted spelt flour and cooked in organic graasfed butter. Tasted soo good and then I coulnt stop eating even past being full, which is something i used to do when i was younger. Id eat until my stomach hurt and then cry to my mom about it. Basically i waa so bloated it was uncomfortable. Temperature went up aa well. Mistake i made was not staying on diet long enough and getting in probiotics. I believe i got rid of all the baddies and got candida in balance, but because i didnt wait long enough to build up the good bacteria that would keep candida and others in check, i went back to square 1. So gonna do scd, because even tho just raw veg and fruits for 2 weeks worked, i felt depleted of energy and lost ALOT of weight. So adding in meats and fish and eggs will be so helpful this time around.

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF Před rokem

      That's great to hear. How are you now?

  • @knomes
    @knomes Před rokem

    Tried to download the certificate but there was an error because the certificate needed to be updated: Code: 4298516

  • @belindakelly7436
    @belindakelly7436 Před rokem

    Wonderful presentation! I wasn't at all put off by the coughs

  • @stephanielavely9339

    the certificate on this and part 1 need updated before i can download it

  • @JamieHumeCreative
    @JamieHumeCreative Před rokem

    I havn't found any lasting worth to these. I don't think that none Autistic people grasp that may typical approaches cannot work.

    • @minkwells8434
      @minkwells8434 Před 7 měsíci

      Agree. In the 'Modifications' segment it suggests doing a bit of work then 'taking a break' to 'do something fun'. This is TASK SWITCHING which they should realise is very difficult for Autistic people. I don't think non Autistics have the first clue.

  • @Neilgs
    @Neilgs Před rokem

    @9:37 it says it all with respect to why the entire basis of ABA is an embarrassing token relic of the past. To paraphrase, "We (ABA) are not concerned with involuntary behaviors, the beating of our heart, lungs and so forth and, therefore, only voluntary behaviors." Really? Is interoceptive (internal) feelings of safety involuntary or voluntary behavior? How about hypervigilance, hyperarousal which shifts physiological state regulation from interoceptive (internal) feelings of safety with others and activates our sympathetic-adrenal nervous system resulting in ADAPTIVE (not maladaptive) fight/flight defensive behaviors or worse if the child is in parasympathetic withdrawal/shutdown and/or dissociation? In other words, these afferent pathways, that is affective signals from the body/autonomic nervous system back into the brain directly affect the so-called, "socially appropriate or inappropriate behaviors." It is a single bi-directional system and thus the infantile description of voluntary vs involuntary no longer apply! So by teaching/reinforcing through BS A, B, C strategies, "Appropriate" vs "Inappropriate" behaviors and cognitive tasks you are essentially and resplendently placing a strait-jacket on the child's entire system and thus laying the foundations for further repression and dissociation (i.e. PTSD). Basically, you have at that juncture (as all behaviorists do) stripped away and flushed down the toilet the child's nervous system or physiological state regulation/organism which exist between the S (timulus) and R(esponse) (which adaptively DETERMINES what you call appropriate/vs inappropriate). Hence, why this is not partly but incontrovertibly and unequivocally criminal and destructive for the last 60 plus years!

  • @DrRyguy24
    @DrRyguy24 Před rokem

    Appreciate the info but I definitely don't feel comfortable utilizing Autism Speaks as a resource. I hope you have updated your information since this video.

  • @raven4090
    @raven4090 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for doing this even though you didn't feel well. I really appreciated it!

  • @rawmilkmike
    @rawmilkmike Před rokem

    Are people having better luck with carnivore or even BBBE?

    • @Monjagetitonya
      @Monjagetitonya Před rokem

      My ? Also!

    • @joriwilkinson
      @joriwilkinson Před rokem

      I just listened to an interview with a lady saying it helped her son significantly going carnivore. I’ll find it and post it here

    • @joriwilkinson
      @joriwilkinson Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/3vW2-vA-SeY/video.html The part about her son’s autism starts at 59:30

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 7 měsíci

      No

  • @vanessagalbreath663
    @vanessagalbreath663 Před 2 lety

    I need as much information as possible.

  • @naomistarlight6178
    @naomistarlight6178 Před 2 lety

    Some barriers I've experienced: - Lack of eye contact in an interview caused me to fail the interview, even though otherwise the interviewer said he liked me and I had the right qualifications. - Stress intolerance is not something a lot of bosses understand. They should allow you to take breaks to cry. - Attendance issues caused by sleep problems, which are more my PTSD than autism, but many autistic people also have PTSD due to how many of us have had traumatic, abusive childhoods and tend to be bullied as children at a much higher rate than NT children. Meaning, I was often calling in sick due to mental health or coming in late, which bosses see as "laziness" and "making excuses". - Sensory stuff: I hate humming fluorescent lights, so don't make fun of me for working in a dark room. My screen illuminates itself. I'm fine and do not need you to comment on my lighting choice. For my wife who also is on the spectrum and has sensory problems with other people's chewing, the open-plan office has also been a nightmare. She needs a silent space she can go to where she can get away from the sounds other people make when they eat, and the smells of their food. - Don't force me to socialize, talk to people, explain my back story (PTSD = I HATE having to talk about my past with strangers too) or do "mandatory fun". You can't foist a one-size-fits-all definition of "fun" onto non-neurotypical people!

    • @theinudemon
      @theinudemon Před 7 měsíci

      Yup. I honestly wish more employers were TRULY accommodating and not just say they are... As someone with autism plus other health issues it's been hard to find and secure a job due to my chronic low back pain.

  • @tomorsome_thing
    @tomorsome_thing Před 2 lety

    Where can parents get trained?, my family is been on a wait list for a year and a half, called the clinic and they never return my calls feels like they choose who to help and who to ignore, I even asked for parent training and the mean time and they don’t provide that. 🙁 Sounds too good but only with the ones with privileges.

  • @annaynely
    @annaynely Před 2 lety

    Now it is being considered a condition and not a disorder , so we are advancing.

    • @opalblack879
      @opalblack879 Před rokem

      You know what bothers when people put cake in the fridge

  • @jacobm.9490
    @jacobm.9490 Před 2 lety

    Not one of the individuals speaking within this video seem interested in what they are discussing. Holy crap does this make it so extremely difficult to watch and engage with. There is great information provided here, but this is really hard to watch lol. I'm sorry to put my two cents in, but I feel this could be done so much better with a different format.

  • @silvianoemi3321
    @silvianoemi3321 Před 2 lety

    Si

  • @kathrynhall5850
    @kathrynhall5850 Před 2 lety

    This is full of very helpful information. Watched

  • @kathrynhall5850
    @kathrynhall5850 Před 2 lety

    Watched and took notes

  • @danielpincus221
    @danielpincus221 Před 2 lety

    On Keto, no wheat, rice, potatoes.

  • @msthangiam
    @msthangiam Před 2 lety

    Seeking more information. I resonate with this deeply. Thank you! 😄

  • @juliahardman7819
    @juliahardman7819 Před 2 lety

    very helpful thank you

  • @kilua8292
    @kilua8292 Před 2 lety

    I’ve learned more in this hour training than I did in graduate school. I sincerely thank you for your time, insight, passion and dedication to this field, you are truly a gem.

  • @SomeGal
    @SomeGal Před 2 lety

    Boring and long winded

    • @LegalVampire
      @LegalVampire Před rokem

      Get an attention span. This isn't entertainment, it's education.

  • @worryworm
    @worryworm Před 2 lety

    Please stop talking about ASD, ADHD and other differences in how our brains work, as a developmental disability. It's not a deficiency. It's just another way to be. Start focusing on the "otherness" and ostracism, instead. This type of language is part of the issues we face.

  • @meganwells9391
    @meganwells9391 Před 3 lety

    I doubt anyone is monitoring these comments but Autism Speaks is viewed as a hate group by autistic individuals and the fact that this psychologist recommends going through them to find clinics is really disappointing. While it's great that she is pushing for more awareness of autistic adults, she clearly isn't up to date on the preferences or viewpoints of autistic adults.

    • @afterhoursafv5366
      @afterhoursafv5366 Před 2 lety

      One of the reasons why, as an adult, it may be deleterious in the USA to have the diagnosis. Odd how she says that if a client is seeking assistance, the diagnosis is most likely denied just for that reason alone, but if another professional presents the diagnosis in the most pathological way it is then verified and states the diagnosis requires treatment to come to terms with. Basically a way to end up in a facility. Why does a diagnosis require family members to agree that someone has a “disorder “ and is an “identified patient “ ? Why is the diagnosis defined by the way neurotypical people respond to the client? Especially if the client is bullied.

    • @DocFlamingo
      @DocFlamingo Před rokem

      "Autism Speaks is viewed as a hate group by autistic individuals..." How so?

    • @wilhelmu
      @wilhelmu Před rokem

      @@DocFlamingo because of history of malpractice and spreading misinformation. google it. personally I don't think everything autism speaks says is wrong, but their reputation is so bad, that quoting anything by them is considered a social suicide in autistic circles

    • @anilorismith7946
      @anilorismith7946 Před rokem

      @DocFlamingo... This may be the organization that appears, initially, to support the autistic community, but references resources & cites research that view autism as a disorder that requires a cure, rather than a condition with challenges, some of which can be severe, requiring an extensive variety of treatments & interventions; as well as an ever increasing number of higher functioning individuals, the majority of which have been routinely misdiagnosed &/or are self-diagnosed as adults. Many of the comorbidities suffered by the latter group, that are routinely & erroneously attributed to autism, such as depression, are largely the result of the significant lack of social & environmental supports & accommodations which are needed to meet the challenges & access the opportunities inherent in our disabling, neurotypical society.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@DocFlamingoin everywsy pretty much

  • @hersheek.2841
    @hersheek.2841 Před 3 lety

    Did you know that BF skinner was against using ABA on children and also didn’t believe in grades? He also became cynical as time passed.

  • @Drakeblood97
    @Drakeblood97 Před 3 lety

    Is anyone else bothered by the "severity level" pyramid? (1) should either be on the bottom since it is the lowest support level, or the support levels should be inverted with (1) being the most "severe" and (3) being the least.

  • @Tulsitea12333
    @Tulsitea12333 Před 3 lety

    ABA is literally like conversion therapy for autistics. ABA tries to force us to confirm to neurotypical standards, it only benefits neurotypicals. Basically just teaches us how to mask our autism which is incredibly harmful (I almost took my own life because of masking my autism for so many years). I can't imagine if I had been in ABA on top of the masking I already taught myself to do. I feel so sad for autistic people who are put in ABA, especially nonverbal autistics who can't verbally describe how they feel about being in ABA.

    • @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks
      @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks Před 2 lety

      Not at all. It's not "conversion therapy" to reduce a severely disabled individual's eye poking and slamming his head into walls by teaching functional communication. Would you rather the kid exhibit dangerous amounts of SIB, or functionally communicate? If you chose the latter, you are for "conversion therapy"

    • @Tulsitea12333
      @Tulsitea12333 Před 2 lety

      @@IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks I’m an autistic adult and during meltdowns I do things like punch myself in the face and bite myself and I rather people just let me be when I’m in that state and I instead go in my room to be alone. Intervening just makes it worse and makes me lash out. I’m not saying it’s okay for autistic people to harm others during meltdowns but I’m saying the way ABA deals with it is harmful. Also, there are many ways to help autistic people learn to communicate that don’t involve trying to turn us into neurotypicals (ABA). I’m in autism specialized therapy and my therapist, unlike ABA therapists, helps me to work on communication without trying to make me something I’m not. Teaching us to communicate in itself is not conversion therapy but the way ABA goes about it is because it’s teaching us to get rid of our natural behaviours and instead act neurotypical. They literally force autistic people to stop stimming which regulates us and is part of us.

    • @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks
      @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks Před 2 lety

      @@Tulsitea12333 sorry, but that is a total misconception of ABA today. It specifically states in the code of ethics that to address a specific behavior for reduction, it has to be harmful to the individual, harmful to others in their environment, harmful to the environment, or prohibits the individual’s learning. Hand flapping or any type of self stimulatory behavior would not be addressed in today’s ABA.

  • @artisticautistic9664
    @artisticautistic9664 Před 3 lety

    Am I the only one hearing her say doctor sh*tty?

    • @chickedee1085
      @chickedee1085 Před 2 lety

      Haha, yes, with a name like that, the pronunciation really does need to be clear.

    • @wilhelmu
      @wilhelmu Před rokem

      @Concrete Head unhelpful for what? I just went through autism assessment and I'm willing to bet that the psychologist who was interviewing me was going exactly through these points, I did similar tests and she asked me similar questions. This video seems to be geared as educational for such diagnostic psychs, but it's also a good thing to watch if you're going to get assessed and don't know what to expect.

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK Před 3 lety

    💘

    • @casonrandy7264
      @casonrandy7264 Před 2 lety

      You all probably dont care but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the password. I would love any help you can give me.

    • @abdullahbrantley1445
      @abdullahbrantley1445 Před 2 lety

      @Cason Randy Instablaster :)

  • @stevenrannow2997
    @stevenrannow2997 Před 3 lety

    I want to know if a diagnosis of autism restricts an individual's ability to live their life without supervision and structured settings. Thank You Steven Rannow

  • @viniciusliracavalcante5076

    i was searching for roblox

  • @drwebercoaching
    @drwebercoaching Před 3 lety

    Good Job, I want to thank you great video appreciate

  • @cheeseymash8522
    @cheeseymash8522 Před 3 lety

    Cheese mash

  • @richardzawlocki3095
    @richardzawlocki3095 Před 3 lety

    You covered a lot of ground and did it well within a very short time frame. However, a suggestion, Antecedents EVOKE (or in more friendly terms make it possible for the behavior to occur and hopefully be rewarded) not ELICIT (that's for reflexive or respondent behavior) and FADING is an antecedent stimulus procedure and should not be used for CONSEQUENCE manipulations (e.g., you can thin or reduce reinforcement but not fade it) this is too common an error occuring even in the literature at times.

  • @sheranesilvestre4836
    @sheranesilvestre4836 Před 3 lety

    Can this applied to a two and a half years old child ???

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @vari1335
    @vari1335 Před 3 lety

    Autism Speaks is a hate group. Please don't support it.