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Spectrum Studio

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Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, I work in homes with clients and their families, affected by autism and other social disorders, to improve socially significant behaviors and skills while reducing challenging behaviors. I conduct assessments, supervise technicians, and develop programming for behavior support plans. I have worked with clients of various ages from 3-21 years old in both public and private schools on academics, daily living skills, vocational skills, social and play skills, and communication.
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Preview of Labeling Emotions in Scenarios

Labeling Emotions in Scenarios

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Spectrum Studio
A google slides presentation, with simple animation. These aren't your regular plain emotion pictures. Each slide focuses on labeling the emotion in a given scenario and identifying the potential cause behind that emotion. With over 16 different emotions including: happy, mad, sad, frustrated, bored, excited, disappointed, tired, scared, surprised, calm, nervous, disgusted, silly, proud, and hurt. There are 75 different exemplars. Each slide has a picture and written scenario with the variation
Preview of Safety Awareness: Scenarios & Solutions

Safety Awareness: Scenarios & Solutions

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Spectrum Studio
Google slides with simple animation. Each slide presents a picture and description of a common safety situation (such as petting a dog you don't know, touching a hot stove, leaving the house without telling an adult, not wearing a helmet, etc.) and asks "Is this safe?" If the answer is no, it also asks why it's not safe and what they can do instead. Includes both safe and unsafe situations with 73 different examples. Present in order or switch it up with a slide randomizer for repeated use.
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About the store

Experience

As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, I work in homes with clients and their families, affected by autism and other social disorders, to improve socially significant behaviors and skills while reducing challenging behaviors. I conduct assessments, supervise technicians, and develop programming for behavior support plans. I have worked with clients of various ages from 3-21 years old in both public and private schools on academics, daily living skills, vocational skills, social and play skills, and communication.

Teaching style

In my work, I use Applied Behavior Analysis. So all you BCBA's, behavior technicians, and paraprofessionals may find this store useful for resources. Just some of the teaching methods I use include: discrete trial instruction, natural teaching environment, incidental teaching, behavioral momentum, premack principle, etc. The main goal is to make materials that are engaging and interactive to increase the student's participation. So often, people think ABA and discrete trial is robotic and repetitive. But so much of what we do can be disguised with fun and social learning materials!

Awards & shining teacher moments

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My own education history

A Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Simmons College. A Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Westfield State University with a minor in Theatre Arts.