As the kids say, it's been a minute...
Between developing not one, but two new websites, running
kids and pets to various and sundry medical appointments, taking some time off, and getting my oldest ready to go off to college, I have fallen a bit behind on sending out the shownotes for the episodes I've published over the summer.
So rather than blow up your inbox, I'll link the shownotes pages at Behavioral Observations here, so you can check them out on your own:
I realize I published Session 235 (The Evidence Base for ABA Interventions, with Drs. Jane Howard and Gina Green) this morning, but the shownotes for that one are so extensive, I'll send a stand-alone email out with them next week.
But in the meantime, I'd like to
send you into the weekend with a cool video from my favorite YouTube guitar teacher, Eric Haugen.
Did you ever come across someone who is such a 'natural' behavior analyst? Someone who, without any direct training, just gets it? That's Eric. If you
have eight minutes, check out his most recent video. It doesn't matter whether you play an instrument or not, this is well worth watching.
It's a video that is about dealing with being overwhelmed in a sea of information. As you might
imagine, this is definitely applicable to where we are in the maturation of ABA as a field. I think you'll appreciate Eric's thoughts.
Have an awesome weekend!
Matt