Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) I: Introduction to Concepts and Principles

Autism Certificate | This program has been canceled

579 South Barre Road Barre, VT 05670 United States

579 South Barre Rd.

Graduate

1/13/2018-5/12/2018

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$1,590.00

This course will provide the learner with an introduction and overview of the basic concepts, principles and techniques of ABA. Upon successful completion of this course the learner will be conversant with the vocabulary of Applied Behavior Analysis, understand how environmental events influence human behavior, know how to measure behavior in applied settings and begin to learn how to structure learning environments to increase pro social behaviors or decrease maladaptive behaviors.

  • The 3 graduate credits for this course come from Johnson State College.
Fugazy, Candace

Candace A. Fugazy has been working in the mental health field for over 24 years. During that time she has worked with adults with developmental disabilities, and as a clinician with kids diagnosed on the autism spectrum, as well as youth with trauma based disorders. In addition, she coordinated a transitional program for adolescents with developmental disabilities and has most recently developed a statewide journal (Journal of Community Based Practice in Behavior Analysis, JCPABA) bringing light to the current work being implemented in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Candace has been an adjunct professor with Johnson State college since 2005.