Experience of Mary-Kate Carey, M.S., BCBA

Early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) has been repeatedly shown to be an effective means of stimulating development of young children with autism. From the child’s perspective, there are always two significant changes when an EIBI program is introduced into the home. The first is that there are a lot more reinforcing activities now available to the…

Experience of Kathryn Glodowski, M.S., BCBA

A popular way to address problem behavior is to do so proactively or, said another way, to make changes to the antecedents of problem behavior. The proactive approach has intuitive appeal–Why wait for problem behavior to occur to address it when you could arrange the environment so that problem behavior does not occur in the first…

Experience of Erin Michaud, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCBA

The practical functional assessment process is often initiated when the problem behavior is extremely dangerous to either the person engaging in the problem behavior (e.g., a self-injurious behavior like high intensity head banging) or to those who provide care to the person engaging in the problem behavior (e.g., severe aggression routinely leading to care provider injury).…