Here’s a list of useful resources I’ve found over the years for students of behavior analysis. I’ll try to tag them with the following tags, which you can search for by pressing “control” + “f” keys (or the find on page option, which you can find by clicking the “menu” button on mobile — looks like a square with an arrow coming out of the top on iOS, and three vertical dots on android).
It’s low-tech sorting — one day I’ll add some searching to this site to make things less ridiculously difficult to find.
Here are my tags:
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Rogue ABA — BCBA 💰 PAID MATERIAL ❤️ FREE MATERIAL — Rogue ABA is a fantastic resource for folks looking for delightful infographics, LIVE courses, standardized and individualized instruction, and a ton of practice materials (including quizzes!), and FREE zoom sessions covering task list items. They have an awesome team with tons of materials available for students looking to pass the big exam. Check them out!
PracticalFunctionalAssessment.com - Dr. Greg Hanley's website, covering topics ranging from mand training to functional analysis and function-based treatments for problem behavior.
via PracticalFunctionalAssessment.com - "Thanks for visiting this website dedicated to disseminating safe and efficient functional assessment procedures that inform highly effective and humane treatments for problem behavior of persons with autism or intellectual disabilities (ID)."
BehaviorBabe - Dr. Amanda Kelly's blog covering a wide range of topics, ranging from behavior analysis and basic principles to being an environmentally conscious behavior analyst.
via BehaviorBabe.com - "Behavior analysis owes no affiliation with a particular intervention. Rather, it is a scientific problem-solving approach aimed at producing socially significant behavior changes for the purpose of improving the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities."