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ABA Inside Track

Bonus Episode 16 - The New England Center for Children w/ Kim Walter

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In honor of Autism Awareness Month, a portion of all of ABA Inside Track's proceeds in April will be donated to the New England Center for Children. For those of you who haven't heard of this internationally recognized school for individuals with ASD, Kim Walter joins us for a bonus chat about the ongoing mission of NECC to improve the lives of students, families, and behavior analysts. Fun fact: Without the New England Center for Children, there wouldn't even BE an ABA Inside Track!!!

Interested in reaching your professional development goals and simultaneously donating to a worthy cause? Why not order some CEs from us and make all the dreams come true!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody.

0:15.6

Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:20.5

I'm your host, Robert Perry

0:21.6

Cruz, going solo on this bonus episode of the show. Now, for those of you who are new to the show,

0:28.4

ABA Inside Track is a podcast about behavior analysis and behavior analytic literature. Now, if you've

0:33.7

listened for a while, then you might know, and if not, hey, fun fact,

0:37.7

ABA inside track is ACE approved.

0:39.6

By listening to our regular episodes in which we take a topic in behavior analysis and discuss

0:44.3

research related to that topic, you can apply for continuing education credits.

0:49.3

Now, we do charge a small processing fee for those.

0:52.1

And in honor of April, being Autism Awareness Month,

0:56.1

we wanted to donate a portion of those fees to a worthy cause. And when we were talking about

1:02.4

what cause to donate to this year, we really couldn't think of anyone more worthy than the New

1:07.2

England Center for Children, which is a school for individuals with autism. It is also home to an amazing graduate program and a lot of amazing research.

1:16.6

Now, Jackie, Diana, the other two co-hosts who are typically on our show and myself, all

1:22.4

are former members of the staff of the New England Center for Children.

1:26.1

We all started, pretty much started our careers there. We received our graduate degrees there. So we personally owe a great

1:34.6

debt to the New England Center for Children. And we thought, what better way to give back to such

1:38.5

an amazing organization that does so much for behavior analysis and for individuals with autism

1:43.4

spectrum disorders in their family,

1:45.1

then to donate to them this year. We're very, very fortunate to talk to Kimberly Walter from New England

1:50.7

Center for Children, who was able to give us a little bit more information about the current

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