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The Mission of the ABA and PT Podcast is to record and document the work and journeys of major contributors to ABA and Precision Teaching, and thereby stand for incorporating standard measurement and the use of the standard celeration chart into our work and lives. Our pledge is to honour those who have dedicated their life to this field such that my daughter and those that need it, benefit from science and all our field has discovered, that is at risk of getting lost. And the bottom line is that we all need it.
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Saturday Oct 31, 2020
The ABA and OT Podcast #2: Why we can‘t we be friends?
Saturday Oct 31, 2020
Saturday Oct 31, 2020
Mandy and Aditi discuss why professionals from the two fields find it difficult to be friends. The hosts debunk the biggest myths of their practices and explain the reasons behind this stereotyping.
They also perform a role-play and introduce the ABA and OT Ice Breaker that members from either profession can use to open a conversation that fosters collaboration and leads to positive results.
HIGHLIGHTS
06:27 Honoring Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz
13:52 Myth 1: OT and ABA have different guiding theories
16:42 Myth 2: ABAs don't need the expertise of anybody else
20:57 Myth 3: Behavioral intervention results in robotic skills that don't generalize
23:25 Myth 4: OTs don't base on evidence or measure data
26:38 Myth 5: OT's are all about sensory,
30:17 Myth 6: ABAs don't consider intrinsic factors
33:13 Myth 7: ABA is all about discreet trial
35:28 Role-playing the ABA and OT Ice Breaker
Ice Breaker questions:
1. "That's how my session looked. How does your session look, Mandy?"
2. "What are the underlying component skills for handwriting that he's missing to assist us to get him to form those letters?"
3. "I can definitely expose you to some of those and if it's something you can incorporate into your session, I think it would be a win for both of us."
4. "I'm excited at those measures that you have, and I say measures because that's what you're recounting to me. I'm excited that we can measure some of those things and provide interventions and look at response."
5. "Mandy, would you be open to another thought here? When I work with Sam..."
6. "Is it behavior that I've reinforced in some way? Is it both? Is it just one? Is that something that you and I could really tease out and figure out?"
RESOURCES
Join our The ABA and OT Podcast Facebook Group to get access to the following resources:
- ‘The OT & ABA Icebreaker’ : questions to get the collaboration started.
Facebook group link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/397478901376425
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice between Occupational Therapists and Behavior Analysts for Children with Autism - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336314593_Interprofessional_Collaborative_Practice_between_Occupational_Therapists_and_Behavior_Analysts_for_Children_with_Autism
Calkin, A.B. Inner behavior: Empirical investigations of private events. BEHAV ANALYST 25, 255–259 (2002) - https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392063
QUOTES
20:05 "It's a myth because in fact behavior analysts with their interactions with their own governing bodies are required to refer to experts in specific areas beyond their area of practice."
21:35 "Poor application of the science of medicine might misdiagnose or prevent recovery from heart failure just like the poor application of behavioral science might prevent skills from showing up where they are needed."
26:21 "I do think OTs can do better with data even though we have a different time frame that we work in. There's a huge push in OT to take data."
28:04 "Now in the US, OTs are becoming a lot more cognizant of behavior and not just sitting there blindly and saying okay, it's sensory and that's it."
31:04 "Some behavior is either impossible or very difficult to measure so it looks like we're disregarding it. It's just that we care so much about measurement and improvement."
34:01 "Unfortunately, in this country, the understanding of ABA is seen through repeated discreet trials with young children with autism. And this is not the science of behavior analysis and this is not applied behavior analysis."
36:00 "You have to get really comfortable saying things like 'thank you for that idea or tip' to the OT or ABA."
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