Motivity Memo 16
Hello Motivators,
As we wrap up another year, we at Motivity want to take a moment to thank our amazing ABA community for all of your hard work and dedication. We're grateful to have such a supportive and talented group of professionals by our side.
As we look forward to the new year, we are hopeful that it will bring greater professional success and growth and we are excited to continue working with you to help make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve.
Let's jump into volume 16 and update you with what've been up to.
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Thursday, January 19 at 12:00pm ET
Working in a Lifespan Model
Identifying and Operationalizing Curricula for Learners with ASD
Stacey Shook, PhD, BCBA-D, IBA, LBA
As an ABA therapist, it's important to stay up to date on the latest curricula and be able to effectively address the changing needs of learners throughout their lifespan. Motivity is offering a free CEU webinar that can help with this. The webinar, led by Chelsee Bznuni and featuring guest speaker Stacey Shook, PhD, BCBA-D, IBA, LBA, will explore the challenges of teaching component skills in a lifespan model and the importance of addressing the diverse needs of individual learners as they age. Register for this great opportunity for professional development and continuing education. Don't miss out on this chance to start the new year with updating your knowledge!
Have you had a chance to view all of the amazing CEUs we have available!? We add new ones every month, and if you're a Motivity user, they're free!
Is the internet in your ABA practice lack luster? Are there dead spots or maybe the speed isn't the fastest? Our latest blog outlines some quick tips to upgrade and improve your internet connection!
Here are just a few amazing things we found interesting this month from around the internet.
Man Builds Amazing Winnie the Pooh Bed for Grandson With Autism - A man in Ellensburg, Washington builds and designs a safety bed to meet the needs of his grandson, who is on the autism spectrum.
Shay used to work behind the scenes — now he's up front smashing autism stereotypes - People with autism, such as Mr Bell, experience some of the highest rates of unemployment in Australia.
Pop'Balloons: The first serious mixed-reality game for autistic children - A game designed to help autistic kids develop their motor skills.
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