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Ages and stages: 0-5| Ages and stages: 12-18| Ages and stages: 6-11| Parenting strategies| Understanding Behavior

Behavioral laws are predictable ways in which behavior is developed and changes over time.  And let’s face it: predictable behavior is exactly what parents are looking for, especially when a toddler is rolling around on the floor screaming because they asked for the blue cup, and you GAVE THEM THE BLUE CUP. Here’s what you…

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ABA Terms to Know

Defining Behavioral Science: Escape Extinction

Defining Behavioral Science: Extinction

Defining behavioral science: Descriptive Praise

Defining behavioral science: Time out

Defining behavioral science: What is joint attention?

Defining behavioral science: socially mediated

Defining behavioral science: Positive Reinforcement

Defining behavioral science: Negative Reinforcement

Defining behavioral science: Extinction burst

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