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Hi, I am a service designer with a 9 yr expereince in social development and I would like to know if ABA is applied to child behavior or if can it be applied to public health, and social cause projects with qualitative research /ethnography research as well. I am planning to do my masters in Beh. science and needed some assistance to understand the space better. Will await your response, thanks
This video is under the impression "autism" is a synonym for "misbehavior". The reason autistic children have certain behaviors and avoid others is not because they are assholes, it is because the behaviors are significantly more difficult than for you, possibly more than you can even imagine. Making eye contact with someone, giving your hand and smiling to greet someone is not a big deal, right? Imagine you were living on a planet with human looking aliens where it is custom to greet someone by eating a tablespoon full of salt. Of course the aliens are aware humans don't like this. So what will they do? Make a human acceptance day where they explain why not following the tradition does not make someone a bad person? Don't be silly, instead they make an ABA program where they teach humans not to make a face like they have just eaten a tablespoon full of salt. They are smiling now, so the salt is not harmful. Of course we also have to remove unwanted behaviors. Like drinking water in public because of the salt. Wouldn't you shut yourself in because you are afraid of the next tablespoon?
This video is under the impression "autism" is a synonym for "misbehavior". The reason autistic children have certain behaviors and avoid others is not because they are assholes, it is because the behaviors are significantly more difficult than for you, possibly more than you can even imagine. Making eye contact with someone, giving your hand and smiling to greet someone is not a big deal, right? Imagine you were living on a planet with human looking aliens where it is custom to greet someone by eating a tablespoon full of salt. Of course the aliens are aware humans don't like this. So what will they do? Make a human acceptance day where they explain why not following the tradition does not make someone a bad person? Don't be silly, instead they make an ABA program where they teach humans not to make a face like they have just eaten a tablespoon full of salt. They are smiling now, so the salt is not harmful. Of course we also have to remove unwanted behaviors. Like drinking water in public because of the salt. Wouldn't you shut yourself in because you are afraid of the next tablespoon?
I definitely did not get the same impression as you when watching the video. The only time they mentioned Autism was in regard to teaching social skills, which isn't implying Autism is a misbehavior, just recognizing the fact that social difficulties are common among those with autism and that aba is frequently used in these situations. While having more acceptance for those with autism would be wonderful, it is also extremely beneficial to help teach skills that will help them interact more positively with others and their environment. Every human has maladaptive behaviors, just because someone is on the spectrum does not mean they are exempt from having to work on those behaviors. I'm not saying everyone with autism should be forced into acting like something they are not, but it is unreasonable to suggest that teaching social skills are a bad thing.
*Every human has maladaptive behaviors, just because someone is on the spectrum does not mean they are exempt from having to work on those behaviors.* That is exactly I am talking about. Autistic behaviors are incredibly important for the child's wellbeing. You can't ABA those behaviors away without harming them.
@@schwarzerritter5724 The last part is not always true. Are you trying to say self injurious behavior is important to the wellbeig of an autistic child? What about throwing tantrums, possibly hurting themselves or others in the process? Not everyone with autism exhibits these behaviors, but it's important that we have resources for those who do, and to not discount information that goes into effective and impactful treatment.
@@schwarzerritter5724 Probably as escape or avoidance behaviors. With your tablespoon of salt example, the goal is so that they only make a sour face, rather than slamming their head into something or throwing a tantrum. It isn't about "If they don't make a face, the problem goes away", it's about making sure they can deal with these kinds of situations when they are not with people who are as understanding.
GET THE FULL ABA PRESENTATION AT MY TEACHERS PAY TEACHERS STORE HERE:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Applied-Behavior-Analysis-ABA-Presentation-5728695
Hi, I am a service designer with a 9 yr expereince in social development and I would like to know if ABA is applied to child behavior or if can it be applied to public health, and social cause projects with qualitative research /ethnography research as well. I am planning to do my masters in Beh. science and needed some assistance to understand the space better. Will await your response, thanks
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Great video and way of explanation. Refreshed my knowledge by watching this and didnt regret. didnt waste my time. was so worth it. 👏👏
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Hi, i m also special educator from Karachi Pakistan, ma specialization is , IDD and VIC also working on Braille
My college said I have to take this course to then take go into the personality disorder area, is this a correct class to take?
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This video is under the impression "autism" is a synonym for "misbehavior".
The reason autistic children have certain behaviors and avoid others is not because they are assholes, it is because the behaviors are significantly more difficult than for you, possibly more than you can even imagine. Making eye contact with someone, giving your hand and smiling to greet someone is not a big deal, right? Imagine you were living on a planet with human looking aliens where it is custom to greet someone by eating a tablespoon full of salt. Of course the aliens are aware humans don't like this. So what will they do? Make a human acceptance day where they explain why not following the tradition does not make someone a bad person? Don't be silly, instead they make an ABA program where they teach humans not to make a face like they have just eaten a tablespoon full of salt. They are smiling now, so the salt is not harmful. Of course we also have to remove unwanted behaviors. Like drinking water in public because of the salt.
Wouldn't you shut yourself in because you are afraid of the next tablespoon?
Did this video just compare ABA to working with dogs?
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Do you believe in the TEACCH method?
There have been no actual studies of it, which is quite a pity. :(
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This video is under the impression "autism" is a synonym for "misbehavior".
The reason autistic children have certain behaviors and avoid others is not because they are assholes, it is because the behaviors are significantly more difficult than for you, possibly more than you can even imagine. Making eye contact with someone, giving your hand and smiling to greet someone is not a big deal, right? Imagine you were living on a planet with human looking aliens where it is custom to greet someone by eating a tablespoon full of salt. Of course the aliens are aware humans don't like this. So what will they do? Make a human acceptance day where they explain why not following the tradition does not make someone a bad person? Don't be silly, instead they make an ABA program where they teach humans not to make a face like they have just eaten a tablespoon full of salt. They are smiling now, so the salt is not harmful. Of course we also have to remove unwanted behaviors. Like drinking water in public because of the salt.
Wouldn't you shut yourself in because you are afraid of the next tablespoon?
I definitely did not get the same impression as you when watching the video. The only time they mentioned Autism was in regard to teaching social skills, which isn't implying Autism is a misbehavior, just recognizing the fact that social difficulties are common among those with autism and that aba is frequently used in these situations. While having more acceptance for those with autism would be wonderful, it is also extremely beneficial to help teach skills that will help them interact more positively with others and their environment. Every human has maladaptive behaviors, just because someone is on the spectrum does not mean they are exempt from having to work on those behaviors. I'm not saying everyone with autism should be forced into acting like something they are not, but it is unreasonable to suggest that teaching social skills are a bad thing.
*Every human has maladaptive behaviors, just because someone is on the spectrum does not mean they are exempt from having to work on those behaviors.*
That is exactly I am talking about. Autistic behaviors are incredibly important for the child's wellbeing. You can't ABA those behaviors away without harming them.
@@schwarzerritter5724 The last part is not always true. Are you trying to say self injurious behavior is important to the wellbeig of an autistic child? What about throwing tantrums, possibly hurting themselves or others in the process? Not everyone with autism exhibits these behaviors, but it's important that we have resources for those who do, and to not discount information that goes into effective and impactful treatment.
Why do you think autistic children do those things?
@@schwarzerritter5724 Probably as escape or avoidance behaviors. With your tablespoon of salt example, the goal is so that they only make a sour face, rather than slamming their head into something or throwing a tantrum. It isn't about "If they don't make a face, the problem goes away", it's about making sure they can deal with these kinds of situations when they are not with people who are as understanding.
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