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Albert J. Kearney explains the kinds of learning and reinforcement processes that form the basis of ABA programs. Having covered these essential principles, he describes how the science of behavior analysis can be effectively applied to real life behavior problems. He looks at how behavior is assessed and various intervention techniques that are often employed with children who have autism and other special needs. Having laid these essential foundations, Kearney touches on more advanced topics: the applications of ABA in behavioral education, such as precision teaching and programmed instruction.
Clear, accessible, and with a structure that is easy-to-follow, this book is an essential introduction to the discipline of ABA and its applications for parents and professionals.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 9
Quick Reference A-Z 12
The ABCs of ABA
What Does ABA Mean? 19
What is Behavior? 23
What are Antecedents? 31
What are Consequences? 36
What are Some Other Kinds of Learning? 53
Putting It All Together
What is a Behavior Analysis? 59
What Do We Do Next? 73
What is Behavioral Education? 95
Summing Up 103
What Else can I Read About ABA? 107
References 111
Subject Index 113
Author Index 117