Workshops/ConsultS

One of the things Michael enjoys doing is offering different, entertaining, and informative talks to parents, teachers, educators, and people interested in learning about Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. The talks usually last between one and four hours. These are a great opportunity to personally ask a Board Certified Behavior Analyst any particular questions you may have, meet other professionals and colleagues in the field, or network with different families who might be in a similar situation.

Some of the topics previously featured in workshops include:

  • How to improve communication
  • How to reduce maladaptive behaviors and troubleshoot problem behaviors
  • How to incorporate videos for training purposes
  • How to work on self-help skills

Please call or email us for more information about our workshops or consults!

Upcoming Events

MAR
15

03.15.2012
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APR
15

04.15.2012
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MAY
15

05.15.2012
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JUN
15

06.15.2012
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JUL
15

07.15.2012
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Recent Blog Posts

  • Hello, TDLC family! I know that many of you read and enjoyed our 4-part blog series on the basics of ABA, found here. Over the course of the next few blogs, we’re going to take those basic i
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  • The time has come to wrap up our 4-part blog series! As I mentioned in our first blog, the goal of this series is to explain the basic tenets of Behavior Analysis: Reinforcement (Positive and Negative
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  • In the last two parts of this blog series we looked at reinforcement, which increases a certain behavior. Today we are going to explore positive punishment, which has the effect of decreasing a behavi
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  • In our last blog installment, we explored positive reinforcement, which is when something is given or added as a consequence in order to increase a response. Today we’re going to take a look at negati
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