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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Wine Up Again
Monday, July 27, 2015
To my friend, about your lover, red flags... no more what ifs
But what if....
No. Say good-bye.
But what if I say...
No. Say good-bye...
But what if I give....
No! Say good-bye
But what if I love....
No! Say good-bye.
But what if I call....
No! No! No! Say good-bye!
Don't call!
Don't write!
Don't even think!
Say Good-bye!
#potluckearth
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Having Done All To Stand
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Not quite the valley of the dry bones; rather, the beach of the dry trees… cut-off, wasting away…. then came revival….
Mia Rayne's Journey: Part 2 of 2, Mia and Applied Behavioral Analysis
Part
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.”
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."
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."
See:
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...
Friday, July 17, 2015
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Omar Sharif, Dies at 83
Omar Sharif: Lawrence of Arabia star dies aged 83 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33483877
Friday, July 10, 2015
Mia and Applied Behavioral Analysis, Part 1 of 2 With Kari Porter, MS, BCBA
Kari Porter is one of the Board Certified Behavioral Analyst, BCBA, who helped with Mia during the timespan of Hope Comes in Pieces. Kari represents one those persons who held a piece of the puzzle. She helped develop a better picture of what is required for Mia to recover from the regression she suffered.
She is from Illinois. She earned her Master of Science in Behavior Analysis and Therapy from Southern Illinois University. As it turned out, we have a common associate, Jonathan C. Baker, PhD., BCBA-D, Faculty Specialist, Autism Center of Excellence, Western Michigan University. She worked with him on Project 12 Ways when was an associate professor at Southern Illinois University. I met him while working on a latency-based assessment project.
BCBAs, like Kari, designed and modified Mia’s developmental programs. She looked specifically at Mia’s data to determine if there was progress toward the written targets. If Mia made satisfactory progress according to the expectation, Kari usually kept the program the same. If Mia didn’t progress, Kari was responsible for recommending modifications to improve outcomes.
Click here to read the remainder of the article or copy and paste http://miarayne.blogspot.com/2015/07/mia-and-applied-behavioral-analysis.html
She is from Illinois. She earned her Master of Science in Behavior Analysis and Therapy from Southern Illinois University. As it turned out, we have a common associate, Jonathan C. Baker, PhD., BCBA-D, Faculty Specialist, Autism Center of Excellence, Western Michigan University. She worked with him on Project 12 Ways when was an associate professor at Southern Illinois University. I met him while working on a latency-based assessment project.
BCBAs, like Kari, designed and modified Mia’s developmental programs. She looked specifically at Mia’s data to determine if there was progress toward the written targets. If Mia made satisfactory progress according to the expectation, Kari usually kept the program the same. If Mia didn’t progress, Kari was responsible for recommending modifications to improve outcomes.
Click here to read the remainder of the article or copy and paste http://miarayne.blogspot.com/2015/07/mia-and-applied-behavioral-analysis.html
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
Renee Ryan's Review of Leaving the Gravesite
"Leaving the Gravesite by Alford Kerry Hardy is a provocative, haunting insight into the mind of a cancer patient. The heroine’s choice to die alone leaves the reader with many unanswered questions. But Hardy does an excellent job of illuminating her reasons, by going back to the beginning of her life. This is a powerful story that sheds light on how a traumatic childhood experience can distort a person’s thinking as an adult. The heroine’s first brush with death leads her to believe her primary role as a mother is to spare her children the pain and, perhaps even, the loss of innocence she herself endured. Hardy is a master storyteller. Leaving the Gravesite is one not to be missed." Renee Ryan
Renee Ryan is an award-winning author who has sold 17 books to Harlequin's Love Inspired Historical Romance. In addition, Renee has a degree in Economics and has taught Latin. Her latest book is The Marriage Agreement.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
DEMONS OF OBENIN: Demons of Obenin Table of Contents
DEMONS OF OBENIN: Demons of Obenin Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Lord Cuere Wizard and Master of The Barren Lands Chapter 2: Parmos of the Gaksoma Chapter 3: Ulthea and Ictheos of Lompolo...
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