• Ep. 50: What to Do When You Don’t Know the Function of a Behavior
    Feb 18 2025

    Struggling to address aggression in non-vocal learners? In this episode, Audra and Caitlin dive into practical strategies for managing sudden, seemingly random aggressive behaviors. They explore why behaviors might spike, the importance of consistent reinforcement, and how taking a step back can be the key to moving forward.

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    🔄 When to Reset: If a learner’s aggressive behavior escalates, revisit earlier interventions, even if it feels like “going backwards.”
    ⭐ Know Your Learner: Conduct informal preference assessments regularly to keep reinforcers fresh and effective.
    🧩 Consistency is Key: Ensure all team members are aligned on reinforcement strategies and behavior plans.
    🎯 Dense Reinforcement Schedules: When needed, reintroduce primary reinforcers on a dense schedule to regain stability.
    🌱 Progress Takes Time: Behavior change is a systematic process—don’t rush the fading of reinforcers or supports.

    📚 Resources and Ideas
    ✔️ Caitlin's FREE guide on Function-Based interventions
    ✔️ Caitlin's resource for functions of behaviors
    ✔️ Audra's preference assessment and Caitlin's preference assessment
    📘 Journal Articles – Some useful articles to check out:
    "Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Presentation and Treatment Options" (examines the prevalence and characteristics of aggression in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder)
    "Communication Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Minimally Verbal Children" (evaluates the effectiveness of communication interventions for minimally verbal children with ASD)
    📘 Cooper, Heron, & Heward (2020): Applied Behavior Analysis (3rd Edition) for reinforcement and preference assessment strategies.
    📝 The Essentials of ABA: Reinforcement schedules and managing satiation.

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  • Ep. 49: Understanding and Addressing Anxiety in Autism – Strategies for Special Education
    Feb 4 2025

    This episode explores the intersection of autism and anxiety, highlighting how to identify and address anxiety-driven behaviors in students with autism through evidence-based, student-centered approaches.

    Key Takeaways
    ✔️ We address a recent Facebook group question about trichotillomania and anxiety.
    ✔️ Recognizing Anxiety in Autism: Girls with autism often exhibit higher levels of social anxiety due to heightened awareness of social differences.
    ✔️ The Evolution of ABA: 20 years ago, internal events like anxiety were often ignored in behavior analysis. Today, there's a stronger focus on addressing underlying causes.
    ✔️ Avoid the "Whack-a-Mole" Game: Replacing a behavior without addressing the root issue can lead to other problem behaviors emerging.
    ✔️ Strategies That Work: Combine behavioral interventions (like DRI) with approaches that reduce anxiety triggers and stressors.

    📚 Resources and Ideas
    ✔️ Grab the free anxiety visuals here
    ✔️ See the Calm Corner visuals to support your classroom here
    📘 Journal Articles – Some useful articles to check out:
    An update on anxiety in youth with autism spectrum disorders (reviews recent evidence regarding the characteristics, assessment, and treatment of anxiety in youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders)
    Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Clinical Characteristics and the Role of the Family (examines anxiety disorders as common psychiatric comorbidities in children and adolescents with ASD)
    🌐 Find Dana at High Ground Divorces

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  • Ep. 48: How to Create Effective Classroom Schedules for Special Education and ABA Settings
    Jan 21 2025

    Creating a classroom schedule for special education and ABA settings can feel like solving a puzzle! In this episode, Caitlin and Audra share their strategies, tips, and tricks to make scheduling manageable and effective for students and staff. From color-coding and post-it notes to balancing para rotations, this episode will help you build a flexible schedule that works for everyone.

    Key Takeaways
    🕒 Start with the non-negotiables: Plot out staff lunch breaks, student lunch, therapy schedules, and specials first.
    🎨 Color-code by staff: Use colors to keep track of assignments and spot errors easily.
    🔄 Rotate paras regularly: Avoid over-familiarity or burnout by switching up para-student pairings.
    📋 Be flexible: Expect schedules to change often, especially in the first few weeks.
    Communicate clearly: Share schedules with paras and provide opportunities for feedback.

    📚 Resources and Ideas
    🗂 Master Schedule Template: Use a weekly layout to plan periods and staff rotations.
    🖍 Color-Coding Tools: Grab some highlighters, clipboards, post-its, or digital apps for visual organization.
    📑 Para Schedules: Provide individual schedules for easy reference (bonus tip: shrink for lanyards!).
    🧩 “Busy Bin” Ideas: Keep extra prep materials handy for unexpected downtime.

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  • Ep. 47: Managing Paras in Special Education: Building Teamwork, Accountability, and Clear Boundaries
    Jan 7 2025

    Working with paras in special education classrooms can be both rewarding and challenging. In this episode, Audra and Caitlin share practical strategies for creating a positive, productive environment for paras, fostering teamwork, and addressing common issues like problem behaviors and resistance to change.

    Key Takeaways

    • 📝 Set clear expectations: Overcommunicate and provide written resources like para binders for clarity.
    • 🌟 Acknowledge strengths: Reinforce and assign tasks that align with your paras' skills while preventing burnout.
    • 🛑 Address issues early: Redirect problem behaviors quickly and document actions for accountability.
    • 🤝 Respect and teamwork: Approach paras with respect and encourage collaboration through team-building activities.
    • 🔄 Support growth: Provide feedback, training, and creative solutions to address challenges like cliques or inexperience.

    📚 Resources

    • 🖼️ FREE Visuals from the episode today
    • 🗂 Caitlin's Staff Training & Para Binder: This bundle includes the perfect professional development resources to help staff feel prepared to accommodate these learners.
    • 🎥 Modeling Techniques: Use in-class opportunities to demonstrate best practices for paras.
    • 📋 Documentation Tips: Track issues and interventions for clarity and communication with admin.
    • 🤗 Random Acts of Gratitude: Small gestures, like bagels or coffee, can boost team morale.
    • 💬 Join Our Facebook Group: Connect with us and share your experiences at The Misfit Behaviorists.

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  • Ep. 46: Reverse Inclusion in Special Education – Building Peer Connections and Social Skills
    Dec 17 2024

    What if inclusion didn’t just mean “pushing students in” but also “inviting peers in”? In this episode, we chat with Megan Stenziano from Moms Managing Behavior about a game-changing approach called reverse inclusion. From lunch and recess to peer buddy programs and after-school activities, Megan walks us through how her school created inclusive, meaningful social opportunities for all students. We discuss creative ideas, practical solutions, and even a program so popular it had parents saying, “It’s harder to get into than Taylor Swift tickets!” 🎟️ Don't miss this one!

    ✨ Key Takeaways
    📢 What is Reverse Inclusion? — It’s when general education students join self-contained classrooms to create more comfortable and familiar spaces for students with disabilities.

    💡 Why It Works:
    ✔️ Students feel at ease in their "home turf" classrooms.
    ✔️ Tools, supports, and sensory needs are already in place.
    ✔️ Less stress from big transitions to noisy, unfamiliar spaces.

    We talk about:
    🤝 Peer Buddy Programs
    🎨 Creative Inclusion Ideas
    📈 How to Get Admin Buy-In
    🧠 Take Data for Better Decisions
    💪 Pro Tips for Starting Small

    Ideas for Reverse Inclusion Activities:
    ABA Art & Gym Specials — Invite related arts teachers to teach lessons in self-contained classrooms.
    After-School Clubs — Sensory crafts, bead-making labs, and social skills clubs are all big hits.
    Peer Lunch Buddies — Pair gen ed students with ABA students at lunch for more socialization.

    📚 Resources
    Here are the tools, people, and strategies mentioned in this episode:
    Moms Managing Behavior — Learn more about Megan’s work supporting schools and families:
    🌐 MomsManagingBehavior.com
    📸 Instagram: @MomsManagingBehavior
    📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momsmanagingbehavior

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  • Ep. 45: Must-Read Behavior Books for Teachers and BCBAs
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode, we’re sharing some of our favorite behavior books for teachers, BCBAs, and parents. From foundational ABA classics to practical sensory guides, we’ll explore resources that equip you with tools to better support your learners!

    🎯 Key Takeaways
    📚 Build Your Behavior Toolkit: The right books can equip parents, teachers, and behavior analysts with actionable strategies.
    🧠 Diverse Perspectives: From ABA foundations to sensory needs, there's something for every professional and parent.
    💡 Practical Insights: Books like The Behavior Code and Let Me Hear Your Voice offer real-world advice for navigating challenging behaviors.
    🛠️ Accessible Formats: Whether it's quick-reference guides or in-depth reads, these resources are designed to be user-friendly and impactful.
    🤝 Validation and Connection: Books can help professionals and parents feel understood while learning how to better support their learners.

    📖 Books We Discussed
    Let Me Hear Your Voice by Catherine Maurice
    A foundational ABA resource for parents navigating early autism diagnoses.

    Understanding Your Child’s Sensory Signals by Angie Voss
    A quick-reference guide for identifying and addressing sensory challenges.

    Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
    Learn negotiation tactics that translate to managing tough behaviors.
    Get 4 quick tips for teachers I created from this book

    ABA Visual Language by Makoto Shibutani
    Simplifies complex ABA terms with visuals and easy-to-understand explanations.

    The Behavior Code by Jessica Minahan
    A must-read for understanding and supporting students with anxiety, defiance, or withdrawn behaviors.

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  • Ep. 44: Understanding Setting Event Strategies in Behavior Plans - Part 8 of the FBA Mini-Series
    Dec 3 2024

    In this episode, we are tackling the first step of developing a solid behavior plan after the FBA has been completed and decisions made. Today, let's talk about Setting Event Strategies!

    Key Takeaways
    🧠 What Are Setting Event Strategies? These are long-term adjustments that address factors influencing behavior, such as sleep, nutrition, routines, and the environment.
    🌊 The Iceberg Analogy: Setting events are like the part of the iceberg beneath the water—hidden but critical for understanding behavior.

    🛠️ Three Key Areas:

    • Environmental modifications (e.g., seating changes, sensory adjustments).
    • Addressing internal needs (e.g., sleep, hunger, hydration).
    • Establishing predictable routines to reduce anxiety.


    🕒 Timing Is Key: Setting event strategies are proactive and planned well in advance, unlike antecedent strategies, which are implemented immediately before behavior occurs.
    🤝 Individualization Matters: Each strategy should be tailored to the unique needs of the learner.

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    💬 Join the Discussion: Share your favorite setting event strategies and ask questions in the comments or on our social media. @TheMisfitBehaviorists
    📚 Explore More: Check out visuals and additional resources in the show notes and our online community.

    For you!
    📊 BIP Timeline Graphic: A visual guide to when and how to implement setting event strategies during the behavior intervention process.
    🖼️ Setting Event Strategy Visuals: Examples and practical ideas for modifying environments, addressing internal needs, and building routines.

    Get these all in this 20-page freebie:

    🎥 Recommended Tools: Noise-canceling headphones, sensory-friendly lighting options, and yoga/movement videos for embedding relaxation techniques.

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  • Ep. 43: Protecting Vulnerable Populations from Scams | Teaching Boundaries and Internet Safety
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the challenges of protecting vulnerable populations, including aging parents and individuals with autism, from scams. We dive into practical strategies for teaching boundaries, internet safety, and identifying red flags, with examples tailored for different developmental levels.

    🎯 Key Takeaways
    💡 Scammers thrive on urgency: Their goal is to create fight-or-flight reactions, pushing victims to act quickly and irrationally.
    🔑 Examples and non-examples matter: Teaching specific situations helps learners better understand boundaries and safety.
    🛑 Teach "Pause and Verify": Whether it’s an unfamiliar phone call, email, or social media link, teach learners to stop, check the source, and verify authenticity.
    👥 Trusted adults are key: Reinforce the importance of having someone to consult before making decisions about sensitive information or transactions.
    🌐 Privacy settings are crucial: Teach learners and aging parents how to adjust social media and online account settings to limit exposure of personal details.

    Resources Mentioned
    🌍 Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Learn about current scams and tips for prevention. Visit FTC.gov
    📘 Practical Teaching Tips: Use real-life examples and scenarios to teach boundaries and internet safety effectively.

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