“Consequences” Doesn’t Mean “Punishment” in ABA

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Poll for Jan. 15, 2022 Meetup

I have started an online special education advocacy group on Meetup, and our first bi-weekly meeting is scheduled for January…

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Amazon Gift Card Contest

KPS4Parents will be giving away a $10 Amazon eGift card on March 31, 2022! It’s easy to enter to win.…

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Recent Uptick in Behavioral Challenges

Now that the Fall 2021 half of the regular school year has come to an end and all the students…

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Getting Help with Post-Shutdown IEPs

Download a PDF of the written transcript of the audio from this video by clicking here. In this video, Anne…

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“Long COVID” Cognitive Impairments and Their Implications for the Special Education Community

On July 22, 2021, The Lancet published an article by Adam Hampshire, et. al., in which the findings reported that…

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Using ABA Principles to Navigate the IEP Process

One of the things I’ve been trying to get across to people for years is the understanding that Applied Behavioral…

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Double Disability Whammy During Distance Learning

One of the issues that I haven’t seen discussed anywhere else, but am seeing first hand every day, is the…

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