Michigan Autism Conference (2019)
On-demand CEUs for BCBAs adapted from presentations and workshops delivered at the Michigan Autism Conference
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1 Total BCBA CEU
1 Supervision CEUWhat’s in a Name? Exploring What it Means to Supervise
Heather McGee, Jeana Koerber, & Sally Weigandt5.00 out of 5(8)With the release of the fifth-edition task list by the BACB, supervision has become a focal point for BCBAs. However, the meaning of “supervise” varies, prompting the question of its behavior-analytic interpretation. Leveraging over 40 years of research in Organizational Behavior Management (OBM), this presentation series from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference will guide supervisors in identifying performance issues’ root causes and crafting effective solutions for performance improvement.
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1 BCBA CEU
Training the Parent Trainer
Carl Sundberg4.67 out of 5(12)The transfer of ABA therapy methods to the home environment is crucial, as most clients spend the majority of their time there after therapy. Challenges include equipping parents with a behavioral repertoire and addressing barriers such as competing contingencies and lack of understanding or discomfort. This workshop from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference aims to provide tools for BCBA professionals to navigate these challenges and ensure successful parent training experiences.
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1 BCBA CEU
Functional Behavior Assessment in Public Schools
Christie Nutkins & Abbey Mix4.70 out of 5(10)This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference discusses unique considerations for conducting Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) in school settings, highlighting potential barriers and components necessary for meaningful assessment. Examples are provided to illustrate how assessment results can be linked to appropriate school-based interventions, addressing the specific challenges encountered in this environment.
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3.5 BCBA CEUs
Conceptualizing Sexuality Education for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Susan Wilczynski5.00 out of 5(7)This workshop from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference provides an overview of sexuality education tailored to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), covering topics such as biological aspects, sexual safety, orientation, and gender identity. It discusses curricula and resources for acquiring expertise in sexuality education.
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1 BCBA CEU
PBIS in the Classroom
Steve Goodman4.71 out of 5(7)Learn how to enhance and modify the supports for students with disabilities within the general education classroom setting within the Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS) framework. This session from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference discusses intensifying supports and aligning with student need based on the student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
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1.5 Total BCBA CEUs
1.5 Ethics CEUsEthics of Standardization of Practice
Matthew Brodhead4.30 out of 5(10)Standardizing decision-making in behavior analysis may streamline practitioner efforts and allocate resources for more complex tasks, but its impact on practitioner performance and client outcomes remains unclear. This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference outlines three recent studies on decision-making standardization, particularly focusing on visual analysis as a case study, while also addressing ethical concerns such as scope of competence and individualized treatment rights.
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1.5 BCBA CEUs
Improving Conversational Skills of College Students with ASD
Amanda Karsten3.67 out of 5(3)Transitioning to college represents a significant milestone in young adulthood, with early adjustments impacting well-being during and beyond the college years. Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) face particular challenges due to social differences, potentially leading to academic struggles, peer conflicts, loneliness, and missed opportunities for future success. This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference discusses research findings and lessons from recent efforts to assess and address the social deficits of college students with ASD.
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3.5 Total BCBA CEUs
3.5 Ethics CEUsEthics Potpourri: Philosophy, Research, Supervision, and Practice
Shawn Quigley4.00 out of 5(1)This workshop from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference explores various ethical philosophies guiding decision-making and strategies for teaching, maintaining, and supervising ethical behavior in organizations, including approaches like behavioral systems and systematic ethical training. Topics such as defining scope of competence, fostering interdisciplinary relationships, developing cultural awareness, and ethical considerations in both research and practice are discussed.
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1 BCBA CEU
Strategies for Promoting Complex Social Play in Children with Autism Using Photographic Activity Schedules
Thomas Higbee4.67 out of 5(3)This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference discusses effective strategies, including photographic activity schedules, social scripting, and script fading, for teaching young children with autism spectrum disorders to engage in both independent and social play. It covers how these methods have been developed and proven successful in fostering complex play interactions between children with autism and their typically developing peers, based on recent research findings.
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1.5 BCBA CEUs
Integrating Technology into Practice: Why, What, Where, When, How
Janet Twyman4.80 out of 5(5)This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference emphasizes the importance of incorporating modern digital technologies, including apps and adaptive devices, to support individuals with autism in learning new skills and enhancing socialization and communication. It highlights how these technologies offer real-time feedback on learning progress and can be effectively utilized when educators apply behavioral principles in their selection and use.