Autism 202: Addressing Challenging Behaviors Strategies for Families (2013)
Nancy Rosenberg, PhD, BCBA, a special educator and behavioral specialist from the University of Washington, presents a Positive Behavior Support approach to addressing challenging behaviors in children on the autism spectrum. Topics include the importance of understanding the function of a child's behavior, a toolkit of key strategies for preventing problem behaviors and techniques for teaching replacement behaviors.
For more information, visit:http://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics-programs/autism-center/
Видео Autism 202: Addressing Challenging Behaviors Strategies for Families (2013) канала SeattleChildrens
For more information, visit:http://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics-programs/autism-center/
Видео Autism 202: Addressing Challenging Behaviors Strategies for Families (2013) канала SeattleChildrens
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