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Are you a teacher looking for support with students with diverse needs or behavior management in the classroom? Tune into The Misfit Behaviorists podcast, hosted by Caitlin Beltran, Audra Jensen, and Sami Brown, three BCBAs (and two special education teachers), as they bring you actionable tips to behavior reduction and skill acquisition. Listen to evidence-based strategies with a student-centered focus as they share practical advice for special education teachers, behavior support teachers, ...
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Key Takeaways 📝 Differences Between IEPs & 504 Plans: IEPs offer specialized instruction and services, while 504s provide accommodations to help students access general education. 📊 Eligibility Requirements: IEPs require both a disability diagnosis and educational impact, while 504s only require a documented disability. 👩‍🏫 Parental Advocacy Tips: …
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In this episode, Audra and Sami discuss the ethical implications surrounding the recent P. Diddy scandal, power dynamics in influential figures, and how this ties into our work as behavior analysts and educators. We dive deep into the importance of giving assent to students and clients and why protecting vulnerable individuals—whether in schools or…
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Welcome back to the Misfit Behaviorist Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we continue our exploration of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) with a focus on the critical data collection process. We dive deep into how to effectively gather, analyze, and interpret data to create meaningful behavior intervention plans (BIPs). Join hosts Audra Jensen and …
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In this episode, we dive deep into the critical role of data collection within the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. Join us as we explore how to transition from anecdotal data to targeted interventions that create meaningful change for students. 🔍 Key Topics Discussed: - Importance of gathering accurate data to inform behavior interven…
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In this episode, we engage in a heartfelt and important discussion about mental health, suicide, and the impact of grief. Sami shares her personal story of losing her brother to suicide at a young age and reflects on how that experience has shaped her perspective as both an individual and a parent. Trigger Warning: In this episode, we engage in a c…
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In this episode, Audra and Sami delve into the essentials of collecting ABC data as part of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. They discuss the significance of understanding antecedents, behaviors, and consequences in identifying patterns that lead to effective behavior interventions. Key Topics: Introduction to ABC Data: Definition …
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🎙 In this special episode, Audra interviews her daughter about growing up with an autistic brother. From navigating childhood to building a unique bond, they dive deep into the joys, challenges, and how autism shaped their family dynamics. Honest, funny, and heartfelt, this episode offers a sibling’s candid (very!) perspective on life with an autis…
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In this episode of Misfit Behaviorists, we dive deep into the art of conducting thorough and effective Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) observations. 🎯 Learn why it’s crucial to look beyond the student on your radar and understand the behavior of the entire classroom. We'll share tips on how to blend in like a wallflower 🌸 and gather unbiased, …
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In this episode of the Misfit Behaviorists podcast, Audra and Sami dive into the second step of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process—conducting initial interviews. They discuss how to approach interviews with parents, teachers, and even the student, while maintaining a neutral, empathetic, and objective stance. By focusing on building t…
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In this episode of the Misfit Behaviorist podcast, join hosts Audra Jensen and Sami Brown as they kick off a new mini-series focused on the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. Audra and Sami delve into the importance of having a structured referral process, how it helps teachers, and why clear communication with parents is crucial. Discov…
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In this episode, we shed some light on what elements are crucial to develop a positive working relationships with RBTs and ABA paraprofessionals. Learn some tips and tricks to use with scheduling and communication to help keep your supervision meetings running smoothly! 🎉 FREEBIE this week: Check out the FB Group for pre-made printable supervision …
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In this episode, we highlight why knowing the function of behavior is crucial for effective management: Function vs. Form: The form of behavior (e.g., yelling) is different from its function (e.g., seeking attention or avoiding a task). Four Main Functions: Attention: Behaviors aimed at getting someone’s attention (e.g., a child jumping up and down…
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In this episode, we are chatting about ways to build relationships with students as a public school-based BCBA. 🙌🏼 This can be tricky, given that oftentimes we are getting called in to help with students who are engaging in very challenging behaviors. Learn tips and tricks to build POSITIVE relationships with these learners so that we can connect w…
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Unlock the power of daily communication! 🗝️ This episode dives into the essential link between special education teachers and families, exploring how open communication boosts student progress and builds a united team. ✅ We cover traditional and digital tools: * Daily/weekly logs📝 * Take-home folders📂 * Email📧 * School communication apps📱 * Online …
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Today we’re focusing on the Independent Activity Schedule and what a crucial element these are for any autism or ABA classroom! Listen for tips on how to: tailor activities to each individual’s needs. choose between open vs closed ended activities. fade prompts during teaching. infuse rewarding activities into the schedule so that the learner enjoy…
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In this episode, we're all about task analysis visuals! We cover: What they are and why they're important for ALL learners, especially those with autism. Different types of visuals you can use (photos, symbols, even videos!) How to choose the right visuals for your learner’s specific needs Step-by-step instructions on how to create your own task an…
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Today we chat with Heather from Full Sped Ahead all about using Google Forms for Data Collections? Got questions about using Forms? She has ALL the answers for you, so you don’t want to miss this one! 🙌🏼 Be sure to check out the digital data collection guide from Heather in the Misfit Behaviorists Facebook group! Join the Facebook group for collabo…
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In this episode we are joined by Dawn Ellis from the Be the Exception podcast to discuss the importance of inclusion in education. We explore different inclusion models, the benefits of inclusion for all students, and the challenges that schools face in creating truly inclusive classrooms. Listen as we share practical tips and strategies for teache…
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We review four different types of toileting IEP goals with tons of examples included! There is no one size fits all when it comes to toilet training, and our goals and data collection should reflect this. Check out our FREE toilet training packet with printable data sheets in our Facebook group! ⬇️ The Misfit Behaviorists | Facebook Join the Facebo…
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Potty training got you stumped? 🚽 We're breaking down the basics in this episode! Learn to spot signs of readiness, explore different approaches (child-led vs. parent-led), and get tips for handling those inevitable bumps in the road. 🩲 Whether you're starting this summer or just gathering info, this episode is your go-to guide for potty training s…
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Listen as we chat about ways to streamline data collection for your Extended School Year program! We discuss the merits of printable packets versus digital data trackers. Plus, snag a FREE printable data packet template from our Facebook group! ⬇️ The Misfit Behaviorists | Facebook Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit …
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Worried about your child with special needs losing progress over summer break? Don't be! We're tackling the summer slide head-on in this episode. 💪 Discover practical strategies to keep learning fun and engaging, from adapting IEP goals to exciting activities, using tech tools, and even incorporating learning into family vacations. 🏖️ We'll discuss…
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Listen for some ‘back to basics' behavior management tips- we offer ideas for fine tuning each strategy when you’re not seeing success! ✨ Grab FREE printable Caught Being Good reward cards this week in our Facebook Group to save you time! ⬇️ The Misfit Behaviorists | Facebook Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behavi…
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This week we explore "compassionate care ABA" and how it works in schools. ❤️ Learn practical strategies to build rapport 🙌, understand triggers 💡, and empower student success 🌱 – all while fostering a positive classroom environment. Compassionate care isn't just about being "nice," it's about applying the science of behavior analysis ethically and…
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Today we chat about ABA skill acquisition data: probe versus trial by trial! Join us to hear pros and cons of each type of data collection method, as well as ways to track data for each! ✨Join our Facebook Group for a community of like minded individuals & to valuable grab FREE resources to save you time! ⬇️ The Misfit Behaviorists | Facebook Join …
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This episode of The Misfit Behaviorists tackles the essential topic of modifying content in general education classrooms. 🏫 We answer a listener's question with practical tips and strategies for making learning accessible to students with disabilities. ✨ We break down the difference between accommodations (how students access learning) and modifica…
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Today we have special guest Jen Stracquadanio sharing three helpful tips for school based BCBAs! These insights are invaluable for new BCBAs but also super practical and relatable for any BCBA working in any setting! ✨Join our Facebook Group for a community of like minded individuals & to valuable grab FREE resources to save you time! ⬇️ The Misfit…
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💥 Taming the IEP chaos! This episode is your guide to simplifying goals, data, and materials. Get ready for stress-free IEP work! ✅ We'll cover smart systems from binders to dry erase magic. Find what works for YOU! 🎁 Join the Facebook group for FREE IEP goodies: "At-a-Glance" sheet and Goal Check-off List! 💎 Today’s GEM: There's no one "right" way…
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We dive into the crucial topic of managing problem behaviors by teaching essential replacement skills. Listen as we explore effective strategies for teaching functional skills such as requesting wants and needs, teaching waiting & tolerating hearing “no”. Listen for practical insights & evidence-based techniques to support positive behavior change.…
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This week, we're ditching the pronoun confusion with a super fun and interactive game! If your students are struggling with "I", "you," and all those tricky stand-in words, this episode is a must-listen. We share a simple activity that makes pronouns click, plus you'll get a free resource to try it yourself. Want bonus content and behind-the-scenes…
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Difficult conversations are natural when working in ABA or autism classrooms with students with heightened emotional and behavioral challenges. Listen for tips to navigate these challenges and work productively with colleagues! Join our Facebook Group for a FREE resource to share with teachers on the power of positive language! 🙌🏼 Join the Facebook…
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📝 Takeaways : 5 reasons you may be feeling burnt out and 5 ways to take your power back! 💎 Today’s GEM: Remember, it’s OK to not be OK sometimes. It’s OK to prioritize your own mental health. It’s OK to say no! ‌🔗 Links: If you are in need of help or support of any kind or know someone who is, do not hesitate to reach out for help. Better early tha…
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Join us this Autism Awareness & Acceptance Day as we reminisce with a clip of 2008 documentary of Audra’s son as he shared “What Autism Means to Me.” 💎Today’s GEM: …because maybe we just need a bit more respect Join our Facebook Group for a community of like minded individuals & to valuable grab FREE resources to save you time! ⬇️ The Misfit Behavi…
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Have you heard the term “pick your battles?” It’s not just a quip! Used thoughtfully and systematically, it can be an amazing tool in your behavioral toolbelt! It helps reduce power struggles, preserves energy (yours and theirs), prioritizes safety and core values, and creates opportunities for positive choices. Join us as we discuss this and other…
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Have you heard the term “pick your battles?” It’s not just a quip! Used thoughtfully and systematically, it can be an amazing tool in your behavioral toolbelt! It helps reduce power struggles, preserves energy (yours and theirs), prioritizes safety and core values, and creates opportunities for positive choices. Join us as we discuss this and other…
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📝Takeaways : Students often have high emotional and behavioral needs but are academically appropriate for general education classroom settings. These learners may not have inclusion teachers or paraprofessionals to help implement behavior data or strategies. This requires us to use our ‘outside the box’ thinking in terms of data collection and inte…
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What is DTT? DTT (Discrete Trial Training): Structured learning with repetitive trials, clear prompts, and lots of data tracking. Think table time, 1:1, repetitive practice, materials, clipboard, data. 📋 What is NET? NET (Natural Environment Teaching): Skill-building within everyday routines, focused on child-led interests and real-world practice. …
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📝Takeaways: Google Sheets™ allows you to: Easily share your data in real time with team members. Create a custom template and duplicate it for any new skill or learner going forward. Have peace in knowing your data is not going to be accidentally thrown out or deleted! 💎Today’s GEM: Right click any tab of a Sheet to create a duplicate- make one mas…
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📣Takeaways: Build a relationship of trust. Bond, be present, show interest, make YOURSELF a reinforcer, create a safe place for your student. Provide predictability and consistency. Not only help you and your staff but gives your students a sense of safety and security if they know what to expect and when. Give choices. Such an easy but powerful st…
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📣Takeaways: For IEP goals, try designating “data days” (e.g. 2 days a week). For consistently frequent behaviors, consider using “sample” interval data. 🥇GOLD NUGGET! – Focus on QUALITYdata collection, rather than quantity! ⏰ We have something to save you TIME this week! ⏰ ‌Links: Try these FREE skill and behavior data tracking forms! For interval …
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📣Takeaways: Always find SOMETHING positive to point out and help them build on that. Provide ONE small, manageable thing to try to implement before your next check in. Provide ways for them to see objectively how the progress is going and make decisions on those data. Provide THEM (teachers) positive reinforcement for their efforts! What can YOU do…
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Are you a teacher looking for support with students with diverse needs or behavior management in the classroom? Tune into The Misfit Behaviorists podcast, hosted by Audra Jensen and Caitlin Beltran, BCBAs and special education teachers, as they bring you actionable tips to behavior reduction and skill acquisition. Listen to evidence-based strategie…
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