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2025 Webinars

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JAN 14

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

2025 Webinars

Executive Functioning in Practice: Medically Necessary Goals and Flexible Programming

Presenter(s): Megan Miller (Deleon), BCBA-D

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Executive functioning plays a vital role in how we navigate our day-to-day lives, but it’s often overlooked in behavior analytic programming. In this interactive 2-hour webinar, we’ll break down what executive functioning really is and why it matters. You’ll learn how to assess executive functioning in meaningful ways, develop goals that meet medical necessity criteria, and design interventions that promote flexibility and adaptability. Through real-world examples and practical tips, this webinar will leave you feeling confident in creating programs that truly support your clients’ growth.

FEB 11

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Building Resilience in ABA: A Trauma Informed Approach for Practitioners and Caregivers

Presenter(s): Cami Anderson, BCBA

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
As the field of Applied Behavior Analysis continues to evolve and integrate trauma informed practices, practitioners are increasingly encountering challenges such as burnout, compassion fatigue, and blocked care. This presentation will delve into critical issues, providing comprehensive understanding of signs, symptoms, and behavioral analytic treatment strategies. By recognizing and knowing how to address symptoms related to these conditions, ABA professionals can enhance their own well being, improve client outcomes and build compassionate practice standards.

MAR 11

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Constructionally Selecting and Programming for Learner Goals

Presenter(s): Awab Abdel-Jalil

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Goldiamond introduced the Constructional Approach in his seminal 1974 paper as an orientation which aims to directly produce desirable repertoires– rather than focusing on decelerating repertoires deemed problematic. The Constructional Approach has recently gained popularity due to many reasons. Some questions still remain: Within the constructional approach, how are goals selected? After they are selected, how are programs created to teach those goals?

APR 08

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Expanding the Reach of Behavior Analysis

Ethical Considerations and Challenges in Dissemination

Presenter(s): Daisy Confusione, MA., BCBA

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
This webinar will discuss the ethical considerations and challenges associated with the dissemination of behavior analysis to the general public. This talk provides practitioners with a systematic method for disseminating the science utilizing a behavior-analytic framework while addressing ethical concerns in our practice raised by the autistic community.

MAY 13

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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genArete: Beyond Goal Setting!

Creating functional self-change programs across learner profiles

Presenter(s): Mark O Malady

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Design services that empower active learner decision making, through developing component and composite skills that offer true learner autonomy and professional collaboration!

JUN 10

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Getting to Know Dr. Maria Montessori

The "Prepared Environment" can make us better at our work

Presenter(s): Hattie-Angelys Fox, MS Ed./Sp. Ed. (B-2nd)/ NYS-LBA

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Integrating Montessori Principles with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Enhancing Practice, Program Design, and Client Experience This Continuing Education Unit (CEU) event will provide an exploration of the Montessori method and its potential to complement the principles and practices of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Participants will examine how incorporating Montessori-based strategies can enhance practitioner effectiveness, improve program design, and create a more enriching experience for clients. Through this session, attendees will gain a understanding of key Montessori principles, such as self-directed learning, individualized education, and the significance of a carefully prepared environment that fosters independence, intrinsic motivation, and skill mastery.

JUL 08

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Bridging the Gap between Analysis and Empathy

Using Structured Protocols Which Promote Generalization and Adherence for Parents and Teachers based on Compassionate Connections

Presenter(s): Bailey Payne, BCBA

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
This webinar explores how a structured teaching protocol addressing prerequisite skills equips not only behavior analysts with an evidence-based guide, but also caregivers and educators with the tools they need to maintain behavior change. By focusing on teaching prerequisite skills before introducing complex behavioral interventions, behavior analysts can build confidence and competence to support lasting change. Data demonstrates that prioritizing foundational skills results in greater adherence to interventions, improved implementation of behavioral recommendations, and overall better outcomes. This directly results in not only increased learning opportunities but stronger connections and more joy!

AUG 12

5:00 to 7:00 PM EST

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From Assessment to Intervention: Trauma-Informed Behaviour Strategies for Stereotypy in Children with Autism

Presenter(s): Karishma Khullar Khullar

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Join our transformative webinar designed for behavior analysts, therapists, and educators eager to embrace trauma-informed and compassion-driven approaches in their work with autistic individuals. This comprehensive event will cover a spectrum of vital topics, from the historical understanding of stereotypy to the latest in evidence-based interventions and trauma-informed functional assessments. Discover how to develop effective treatment plans that prioritize safety, dignity, and respect for neurodivergent children. As the field of behavior analysis evolves, this webinar highlights the critical shift towards integrating more holistic and empathetic practices. Learn how compassion-driven ABA practices can meet the underlying needs associated with stereotypy, align with current ethical standards, and foster meaningful connections between practitioners and clients. Participants will gain invaluable skills and insights into using ABA techniques that respect and amplify the voices and needs of those they serve, setting a new standard in behavioral therapy.

SEP 09

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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A Compassionate Approach to Understanding and Addressing Interfering Behaviors

Understanding why challenging behaviors occur prior to treating it is at the heart of ABA. Considering beyond the 4 basic functions of behavior and understanding the limitations of descriptive assessments in the context of an FBA to promote effective outcomes.

Presenter(s): Celia Heyman, PhD, BCBA-D

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
This presentation will discuss the prevalence of interfering behaviors in individuals diagnosed with autism and similar developmental disabilities. Attendees will learn about the limitations of conducting descriptive assessments. And if clinicians decide to include a descriptive assessment as part of an FBA, they will learn a more valid way to conducting one. Attendees will learn about an alternative technology to understanding and treatment of challenging behaviors that focuses on safety, televisibility, and rapport (Ghaemmaghami et al., 2024; Iovino et al., 2022). Participants will also be given the tools to make the shift towards assent-based and trauma-sensitive approaches to keeping both students and staff safe (Slaton et al., 2024).

OCT 14

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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What Good Is Our Science if it isn't Responsive?

Presenter(s): Shane Spiker, PhD, BCBA-D

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Behavior analysis is a powerful, highly generalizable science. We hear things like “why are we not acting to save the world” or “everything is behavior.” But if our science were that grandiose, wouldn’t we see more influence from our field? In this talk, Dr. Spiker will discuss the science-to-practice gap that behavior analysis continues to suffer from well into 2025 using case examples from within and outside of our field.

NOV 11

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Where Are They Now? Upstate Caring Partners' Epic Shift to Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged

Presenter(s): Mara Vanderzell, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Jon Horn, BCBA and Erik Jacobson, PhD

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Upstate Caring Partners: Where are they Now? This presentation will take you through the highs and lows of their eight year journey to Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged. You’ll learn about the successes we celebrated, obstacles encountered, and the lessons learned. We’ll also share a glimpse into the future direction of their efforts. Join us for an inside look at how Upstate Caring Partners is Making Shift Happen, one step at a time!

DEC 09

12:00 to 2:00 PM EST

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Level Up: Using a Level System to create growth with RBT's

Presenter(s): Lisa Ozowara, BCBA and Rachael Pulley, BCBA

CEUs FOR PURCHASE: 2 Learning BACB®
Learn how how to develop a leveling system for RBT’s and how to create goals and growth for individuals.

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