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🗓️ 31 March 2025
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This is not a show about teaching eye contact. We'll get to that in a bit.
First though, I should note that the 22nd installment of the Inside JABA Series is coming out comically late. I apologize for getting us off schedule. The good news is that we already have a great paper to discuss for the 23rd Inside JABA episode that I think you're going to love, so I hope to have that one out later on in the spring.
Back to this episode. Drs. Danny Conine and Jenn Fritz join me to discuss a paper Danny wrote with his colleagues called, "Evaluating a screening-to-intervention model with caregiver training for response to name among children with autism."
There are so many great things about this paper, and listeners will be able to tell this from my enthusiasm in discussing it with Danny and Jenn.
As I noted above, this is not about teaching eye contact, but rather, a more generalized repertoire of responding to one's name (RTN). We get into why these two things are different, and, as Danny tells it, RTN repertoires have many benefits that directly impact learning and safety.
In this paper, he describes an elegant assessment and intervention that his research team implemented to develop RTN in the study's participants. In carrying out this study, they also employed a simple and effective assent withdrawal component, which we get into.
Then, they took what the skills they developed in a clinic setting, and taught the participant's caregivers to implement RTN procedures at home. As such, this paper provides a great example of how to generalize skills across settings. Very cool!
Along the way, Danny provides practical tips clinicians can consider for their own practice. All of this to say, I'm hoping you'll agree that the wait for this episode will be worth it!
Resources discussed in this podcast:
Conine, et al. (2025). Evaluating a screening-to-intervention model with caregiver training for response to name among children with autism.
Conine, et al. (2020). Assessment and treatment of response to name for children with autism spectrum disorder: Toward an efficient intervention model.
Conine, Vollmer, and Bolívar (2019). Response to name in children with autism: Treatment, generalization, and maintenance.
BOP Session 212 with Tim Hackenberg.
Luczynski and Hanley (2013). Prevention of problem behavior by teaching functional communication and self-control skills to preschoolers.
The Verbal Behavior Approach, by Dr. Mary Barbera.
Links to Danny's faculty page, Research Gate profile, LinkedIn, and his lab's Instagram.
Jenn's faculty page, Research Gate profile, LinkedIn, and the UHCL ABA Program page.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Behavioral Observations podcast, stimulating talk for today's behavior |
0:14.0 | analysts. |
0:15.3 | Now here's your host, Matt Sequoria. |
0:19.2 | Doctors Danny Conine and Jen Fritz, welcome to the behavioral observations podcast. |
0:23.0 | This is the 22nd Inside Java podcast series. |
0:27.7 | It's amazing. |
0:28.4 | I know I say that every Inside Java episode, but to get up the 22 of these, it's been a lot of fun doing this. |
0:35.1 | And this paper we have to discuss is going to be no exception. |
0:39.1 | So again, thanks for joining me today. I really appreciate it. Thanks for having us. |
0:43.5 | Danny, you're the first author on the paper that we'll review. Let me pull it up here. It's evaluating |
0:49.3 | a screening to intervention model with caregiver training for response to name among children with |
0:54.9 | autism. So as I was remarking to Jen before you hopped on, this paper has so many awesome things |
1:04.2 | to review. I hope we get a chance to cover them all. And one of the reasons why both John Barrero |
1:10.7 | and I were excited that this was |
1:11.9 | going to be featured on the series is because it had so many interesting aspects to it. |
1:17.6 | And so we'll get into all that and more. What I'd like to do before we do that, though, |
1:22.5 | is I'd like the audience to get to know you guys a little bit better. So, Danny, if you don't |
1:27.1 | mind starting first, can you tell the audience a little bit about. So, Dan, if you don't mind starting first, |
1:27.8 | can you tell the audience a little bit about your background and, you know, take us up through |
1:31.8 | what you're doing today? Yeah, no problem. So, well, currently, I guess I'll start with today. |
1:36.9 | Right now, I, on the faculty at Georgia State University here in Atlanta, Georgia, and I actually |
1:42.9 | also direct our ABA programs here at Georgia State, |
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