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Concerns about Ableism in Applied Behavior Analysis: An Evaluation and Recommendations

In this course we will discuss concerns about ableism in the field of ABA and Speech Pathology. Neurodiversity will also be discussed. Participants will read the journal article and attend the webinar.

Speaker Name

Jennifer Posey, MA, BCBA

Concerns about Ableism in Applied Behavior Analysis: An Evaluation and Recommendations

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Participants will be able to define neurodiversity and ableism.

Participants will be able to list 2 strategies for goal selection in treatment.

Jennifer Posey, MA, BCBA

Jennifer Posey, MA, BCBA, is a doctoral student in Applied Behavior Analysis at Endicott College, where she is interested in the acquisition and advancement of language skills with early learners and producing joy-filled, meaningful outcomes for children with autism. She studies under the advisement of Mark Dixon, Ph.D. She received her master’s degree in Special Education and subsequently pursued certification in Applied Behavior Analysis. Jennifer has worked with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities across the lifespan since 1999. She has a special interest in establishing foundational repertoires in early childhood such that more advanced skill acquisition can emerge, as well as prevention of severe problem behavior. Jennifer currently oversees clinical services at Achieve Behavior Change, located on the Central Coast and in the Central Valley of California. She also teaches coursework in Endicott's Master's degree program for applied behavior analysis.

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Time-Ordered Agenda

Time

Session / Activity

0-90 minutes
Read Journal Article
90-120 minutes
Article Review