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1, Kari Porter talks about Applied Behavioral Analysis, ABA. Kari describes ABA as, “… looking at the behaviors in which people are engaged. Some may be problematic. Others may be a skill we want to increase such as communication. The objective is to maximize opportunities for positive growth.”
She goes further to describe how ABA helped Mia Smith to adopt a behavior necessary for her safety and social development. “We designed a program to help Mia recognize and respond to a voice. She was interested in several things. But, if she was engaged in
something, a movie or some other media on her mobile tablet, even if one of her
favorite people said her name, she didn’t turn to look at them."
Part 2 Kari’s her experiences in being on both sides of the table concerning a student. She worked for public schools and now aids parents and their kids in discussions with educators.
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Mia Rayne's Journey: Part 2 of 2, Mia and Applied Behavioral Analysis: Mia, ABA, and School With Kari Porter, MS, BCBA By Alford Kerry Hardy In Part 1 , Kari Porter talks about Applied Behavioral Analysis...