Bonus Episode 12 - Thompson Center for Autism Conference Special 2018
ABA Inside Track
Robert Parry-Cruwys
4.7 • 634 Ratings
🗓️ 16 November 2018
⏱️ 70 minutes
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Summary
Our live recording wasn't the only awesome thing happening at the Thompson Center for Autism's 2018 Conference. We had the chance to chat with some of the other speakers about their research and favorite moments from the show. We also talked with a number of presenters at the student poster session. Plus, Rob finds a way to play video games. This episode is the next best thing to having been in St. Louis yourself. Thanks so much to all of the folks at the Thompson Center for their hard work and for letting us bother so many amazing individuals!
Conference Speakers:
Dr. Rebecca Landa
Dr. Sarah Lechago
Dr. Casey Clay
Dr. Jason Vladescu
D.r Adel Najdowski
Dr. Kristin Sohl
Posters Discussed:
Assessing and promoting independence in young adults with autism spectrum disorder presented by Ann Coleman, University of Missouri
Comparison of naturalistic and arranged SDs during schedule thinning following FCT presented by McKenzie Bacon, Missouri State University
Caregiver fading following functional communication training presented by John Augustine, Missouri State University
Using stereotypy as reinforcement for alternative behaviors: A replication and extension presented by Katherine Johnson, University of Missouri
Using behavioral skills training to shape job skills in adults with autism spectrum disorder presented by Valerie Smith, University of Rochester
Effects of procedural fidelity of photographic activity schedules on client performance presented by Ashley Stevens, University of Missouri
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. |
| 0:15.0 | Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car but safer. |
| 0:19.8 | I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruise, and I'm only here by myself for this special bonus episode. So if you've been |
| 0:27.1 | following our preview episodes or some of our other full-length episodes, we've mentioned that |
| 0:31.2 | we were heading out to Missouri to go to the Thompson Center for Autism's 2018 conference. They were kind enough |
| 0:38.9 | to invite us out there to do a live taping of the show ABA Inside Track and also to meet |
| 0:44.6 | with some of the speakers there. So this is, we kind of have a lot in this episode. It was |
| 0:50.9 | really exciting to be out there. The Thompson Center was so gracious to have us. |
| 0:54.7 | It was an excellent location, an excellent conference. And if you've listened to one of our |
| 0:59.0 | Babbitt specials, we thought one of the fun things about going to conferences is being able to speak |
| 1:03.4 | with so many other professionals. And, you know, we know that we're, you know, very lucky to be up in New |
| 1:07.7 | England where there are a lot of conferences and to have had this opportunity to go out to Missouri, to the Thompson Center's conference, but I know not everyone |
| 1:15.2 | is in a location where they're able to go to that many conferences. So we do these little |
| 1:19.0 | bonus episodes sometimes to kind of give you a flavor of what it's like to get out to the |
| 1:23.0 | conference so that you don't have to feel like you're kind of in your own area, that you kind of get a sense of what it would have been like there. |
| 1:28.8 | So we had a great chance to talk to a number of students who shared their posters and their research, |
| 1:33.6 | and then also to a number of the conference speakers about their topic and things that they themselves were finding interesting. |
| 1:40.3 | So why don't we start it off with some audio from the poster session from the first night of the Thompson Center conference. |
| 1:48.3 | And so here were a number of students who had some really excellent research and information to share. |
| 1:54.6 | All right. |
| 1:54.9 | So we're here talking to Ann Coleman about her work assessing and promoting independence and young adults with autism spectrum disorder, |
| 2:01.2 | which is a very clear and easy to understand title. |
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