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Resurgence: Problem Behavior Occurs When Appropriate Behavior Was Taught

by Bryan Foster December 12, 2016

Resurgence has not been a term that has been frequently used in ABA, but it is very important because it occurs frequently. Resurgence describes the recurrence of a previously reinforced behavior following the extinction of the subsequently reinforced alternative behavior. This means that an appropriate…

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Improving Transitions

by Bryan Foster December 6, 2016

Submitted By: Star Lipe, M.S., BCBA It’s 6:00 on Sunday night. You and your son have been outside all day and now it’s time to come in for the evening and get going on supper, bath, and bed. You tell him, “It’s time to go…

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How Do I Get My Child to Do their Homework Without Problem Behavior and in a Timely Manner?

by Bryan Foster September 14, 2015

Submitted by: Amy Perez Caregivers face a myriad of tasks and obstacles when it comes to making the best choices for the children in their care. Those choices then require appropriate actions to produce the desirable outcomes. One such task/obstacle caregivers encounter, for at least…

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