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Misfit Minute 16: When Writing Tasks Cause Behaviors: Helping Students Stay Focused
11 Nov 2025
00:03:03
Sometimes our students giggle, get wiggly, or completely check out when it’s time to write. Is it task avoidance? A skills gap? Sensory overload? In this Misfit Minute, Audra walks through 5 quick questions to help you figure out what’s really going on—and what to do about it—when pencil-and-paper tasks go sideways.
🔑 Key Takeaways • Start with: Is it a can’t or a won’t? Skill deficits and motivation issues need different responses. • If it’s a can’t, reduce the demand—use scribes, stamps, typing, or tracing to build participation. • Use shaping to gradually increase writing tolerance—think small steps with strong reinforcement. • If it’s a won’t, reassess the reinforcement—maybe the “then” isn’t strong or fast enough. • Try shared turns—write together, take turns, and make it social and fun to build engagement.
📦 Resources Mentioned • “Can’t Do vs Won’t Do” visual (in the Misfit Behaviorists FB group and linked in show notes) or here → https://abainschool.com/mm2w • Related episode: 5 Preschool Behavior Strategies → https://abainschool.com/ep66 • Crisis Cycle Creation → https://abainschool.com/ep57 • FBA process starts here! → https://abainschool.com/ep31 • ABA in School blog → https://abainschool.com • Free token boards → https://abainschool.com/ymnr
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Misfit Minute 15: Can’t or Won’t? How to Tell If It’s a Skill or Motivation Issue
04 Nov 2025
00:07:32
Sometimes behavior looks like defiance—but what if it's actually a missing skill? In this episode, Audra walks you through a simple visual tool to help determine whether a student’s challenging behavior is due to a skill deficit (“can’t”) or a motivation issue (“won’t”). Using her quadrant graphic, she explains the four learner profiles (Engaged, Frustrated, Avoidant, Resistant) and gives practical strategies for supporting each one.
Whether you're a teacher, para, or BCBA, this is a must-listen for decoding behavior and supporting students in meaningful ways.
🔑 Key Takeaways • Use a skill × motivation quadrant to understand student behavior • “Can’t” behaviors need scaffolding, skill building, and celebration of small wins • “Won’t” behaviors require adjusted reinforcement, more choice, and real-world relevance • There are 4 types of learners based on skill and motivation—support looks different for each • Staff modeling matters: share your own learning struggles to build connection
📦 Resources Mentioned • “Can’t Do vs Won’t Do” visual (in the Misfit Behaviorists FB group and linked in show notes) or here → https://abainschool.com/mm2w • Related episode: 5 Preschool Behavior Strategies → https://abainschool.com/ep66 • Crisis Cycle Creation → https://abainschool.com/ep57 • FBA process starts here! → https://abainschool.com/ep31 • ABA in School blog → https://abainschool.com • Free token boards → https://abainschool.com/ymnr
🙌 Join Us & Share • Keep the conversation going in our Facebook group → https://abainschool.com/misfits • Subscribe for more short tips + full-length strategy episodes • Share this with a teammate who works with reluctant writers or early learners
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Ep. 64: Preschool Circle Time Tips for Engagement, Structure, and Special Education Success
02 Sep 2025
00:21:32
Preschool circle time doesn’t have to be chaos! 🎶 In this episode, we share simple strategies to keep little learners engaged, structured, and having fun—while meeting every student where they are. 🌟
🎧 Key Takeaways • Purpose of Circle Time: Sets the tone for the day, offering structure and fun through songs, weather checks, and IEP skill practice. Adaptations are key to meeting the students where they are! 🌞 • Four Pillars of a Balanced Circle Time: 1. Physical Movement: Gross or fine motor activities to keep kids engaged 🏃♂️ 2. Sensory Engagement: Incorporate sight, sound, and touch 🌈 3. Social Interaction: Encourage greetings, peer interactions, and communication 🤝 4. Cognitive Development: Incorporate pre-academic tasks like counting and identifying letters 🔤 • Circle Time Duration: Tailor it to your learners’ needs, generally 10-15 minutes for preschool, with shorter increments for younger or less-attentive children ⏱️ • Handling Refusals: Modify circle time to include small groupings, alternate activities, and sensory breaks for students who need it 🙋♂️ • Make It Fun: Use creative methods like sticker rewards, visual aids, and fun songs to maintain engagement and make learning enjoyable 🎶✨
🧰 Resources & Links • Ideas for circle time songs: Simple, fun tunes like "Jack Hartmann" songs to keep kids engaged and interactive 🎵 • Visual aids: Use yes/no boards, weather charts, and name cards to boost participation and social skills 📊 Check out these circle time resources! • Alternative activities: Quiet corner activities like puzzles for students who need a break 🧩 Try these calm corner visuals: • Related Episodes: Misfit Minute #9 A fun circle time activity and Episode #18 Behavior Management Basics
🤝 Join Us 💬 Let us know your favorite data collection tip in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support! 📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis! 💬 Let us know what YOU wanna talk about in our Facebook group
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Misfit Minute 10: Reinforcement vs. Bribery – What Teachers and BCBAs Need to Know
26 Aug 2025
00:01:15
Reinforcement isn’t a trick, a loophole, or a bribe—it’s an evidence-based strategy that builds real behavior change. In this quick Misfit Minute, Caitlin shares a practical way to explain the difference between reinforcement and bribery—perfect for staff training or team refreshers.
🧠 Key Takeaways: 🔄 Reinforcement is proactive, planned, and delivered after the desired behavior 🚫 Bribery is reactive, often given during or after problem behavior to stop it 💼 Think of it like a paycheck: you work first, then get paid—that’s reinforcement! 🧠 Reinforcement is rooted in decades of research and builds long-term independence 🗣️ Use simple analogies (like paychecks) to help staff and families understand the difference
🛠️ Resources & Mentions: 💡 Great clip to use in staff meetings or paraprofessional trainings 📄 Want a free reinforcement vs. bribery handout? Check the Facebook group!
🙌 Join Us & Share 📱 Follow us on Instagram @MisfitBehaviorists for quick, practical tips 💬 Join the conversation in our Facebook group for extra resources https://abainschool.com/misfits 🎧 Subscribe to catch all our behavior strategy drops 👯♀️ Share this episode with a teammate who needs some fresh ideas!
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Ep. 63: 5 Data Collection Mistakes BCBAs and Special Educators Should Avoid
19 Aug 2025
00:14:47
Are you drowning in data but still missing progress? In this episode, we’re talking about the five most common data collection mistakes we’ve seen (and made!)—and how to fix them. Whether you're a BCBA, teacher, or therapist, these tips will help you streamline your systems, support your staff, and actually use the data you're collecting.
🧠 Key Takeaways: 📊 Too much data = too little connection — Prioritize quality over quantity. 🧍♀️ Inconsistent systems can lead to confusing or unusable data—align your team early! 🧾 Vague definitions = meaningless data. Use clear, shared operational definitions. 🧩 Wrong tools = no follow-through — Choose formats your team can actually use. ⏰ Data with no review is wasted — Schedule regular check-ins and use what you gather.
🤝 Join Us 💬 Let us know your favorite data collection tip in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support! 📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis! 💬 Let us know what YOU wanna talk about in our Facebook group
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Misfit Minute #9: Easy Circle Time Ideas for Joint Attention and Conversation Skills
12 Aug 2025
00:04:24
This week, we’re keeping it super simple—and super effective. Audra shares two of her favorite low-prep activities that boost engagement, joint attention, and early conversation skills using nothing more than a decorated box or bag and a few trinkets from around the room. Perfect for preschool, early intervention, and special education classrooms!
🔑 Key Takeaways 🧠 Use a Surprise Box to build early joint attention and excitement during circle time 💬 Try a Chat Bag for turn-taking, contingent conversation, and pronoun use 🪄 You don’t need fancy materials—just be silly, animated, and consistent 🗣️ Great for building social communication skills in young or minimally verbal learners ⏰ Works well at the start of group time to grab attention and build engagement
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Ep. 62: How to Run Social Skills Groups in Schools and Clinics
05 Aug 2025
00:25:11
Running social skills groups can be tricky—especially when you’re balancing different student needs, group sizes, and settings. In this episode, we unpack how to structure and differentiate social skills groups for learners at every level—whether you’re in a school, clinic, or classroom. From dyads to full-blown community outings, we’re breaking down what works (and what really doesn’t).
👥 Whether you're supporting early learners or advanced social thinkers, you'll walk away with practical strategies, game ideas, and real-talk about flexibility, planning, and data collection.
🗝️ Key Takeaways • 3 Types of Social Groups: Understand the difference between social behavior groups, early dyads, and advanced cognition groups—and when to use each. • Who Goes Where? Learn how to match learners thoughtfully (and realistically) in group settings. • Structure Matters: Tips for creating predictable routines and flexible lesson plans that work in both schools and clinics. • Simple Game Ideas: From UNO to Play-Doh, get low-prep group game ideas for every skill level. • Realistic Data Collection: How to track goals without losing your mind—or the moment.
🤝 Join Us 💬 Let us know your favorite low-prep group activity in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support! 📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis! 💬 Let us know how YOU connect with staff in our Facebook group @TheMisfitBehaviorists 📚 Connect: Follow us for more tips, tools, and discussions about all things behavior and education.
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Misfit Minute #8: Redirection Without Power Struggles — Gentle, Positive Behavior Strategies
29 Jul 2025
00:01:13
In this quick episode, Caitlin shares how to redirect student behavior without power struggles, using subtle, positive phrasing that preserves dignity and prevents escalation. Learn how to guide students clearly—without ever saying “No!”
💡 Key Takeaways 🔄 Redirection doesn’t need to be confrontational 💬 Use clear, positive language to say what to do instead 🧠 Build habits with consistent, gentle phrasing 🤝 Preserve student dignity and avoid resistance ✨ Try phrases like “Use a calm voice” or “Try again with walking feet”
📚 Resources & Visuals 🎧 Other episodes you’ll love: 🔗 Ep. 3: 6 Ways to Approach Challenging Behaviors and Trauma-Informed Care https://abainschool.com/ep3 🔗 Ep. 29: Functions of Behavior: The WHY more than the WHAT https://abainschool.com/Ep29 🧾 Misfit Behavior Strategy Calendar: 52 weekly staff tips! https://abainschool.com/behaviorcalendar 🎨 Visuals for Calm Communication https://abainschool.com/an1j
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Ep. 61: 4 Must-Know Tips for New Special Education Teachers in Self-Contained Classrooms
22 Jul 2025
00:12:00
🎙 Join Caitlin and guest Michelle Morris, an experienced self-contained classroom teacher, as they unpack real talk for new special ed teachers. From unexpected chaos to building strong staff dynamics, Michelle shares the five things she wishes she knew starting out—plus how to lean into your team and your strengths without losing your mind.
💡 Whether you're brand-new or deep in the trenches, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and ready to pivot with grace.
🔑 Key Takeaways 🌀 Be flexible—plans change, behaviors erupt, and that’s okay 🙅 Don’t take things personally—from students or staff 🤝 Use your resources—you're not expected to do it all alone ✨ Play to your strengths (and your team’s!) 🧘♀️ Take breaks when you need them—it’s not weakness, it’s wisdom
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Misfit Minute #7: Pre-Correcting Behavior—3 Easy Steps to Prevent Common Chaos
15 Jul 2025
00:04:24
In this short and practical episode, we explore the power of pre-correcting behavior—a quick strategy to set students up for success before a problem even starts. You’ll learn how to spot patterns, cue expectations in the moment, and reinforce positive behavior with intention.
💡 Key Takeaways 🔍 Know the behavior patterns—when and where issues usually occur 🗣️ Use quick verbal cues right before problem moments 🎯 Reinforce success immediately with specific praise and rewards 📋 Pre-correction is easier than correction—set students up to shine 🎒 Keep visual cues on a lanyard or clipboard for fast, effective reminders
📚 Resources & Visuals 🎨 Lanyard Pre-Correction Visuals (rhyme + statement versions in color/B&W) 🖍️ Student Coloring Pages for Each Routine (included in the visuals) 📏 Line-Up Behavior Chant Visual – “1, 2, eyes on you…”
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Ep. 60: Is It Positive Reinforcement or Punishment? Let’s Settle the Debate
08 Jul 2025
00:07:13
This episode started as a quick Misfit Minute—but it turned into a deep dive, so we made it a full one. Inspired by that iconic Big Bang Theory clip with Sheldon and the chocolates, we break down a question behavior folks love to debate:
👉 Is it positive reinforcement... or positive punishment?
We walk through a simple way to understand the four terms: Positive/Negative Reinforcement and Positive/Negative Punishment …without getting stuck in jargon, so you can apply it in real situations, not just pass a test.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Behavior terms like “positive” and “negative” aren’t value judgments—they describe what’s added or removed ✅ You must define the target behavior first before labeling an intervention ✅ Positive reinforcement = behavior increases + something added ✅ Negative reinforcement = behavior increases + something removed ✅ Positive punishment = behavior decreases + something added ✅ Negative punishment = behavior decreases + something removed ✅ Yes, the Sheldon chocolate clip is still relevant—and worth discussing
📚 Resources and Ideas 📌 Download the flow chart from the episode 🧩 Use it for quick reference in team meetings, FBAs, or your BCBA exam prep 🖼️ Join the conversation in our Facebook group to share your interpretation of the Sheldon example!
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Misfit Minute #6: How to Teach Replacement Behaviors That Actually Work
01 Jul 2025
00:01:05
In this bite-sized episode, we dive into a powerful mindset shift: don’t just teach the rule—teach the replacement behavior. Saying “don’t do that” isn’t enough. Real behavior change happens when we teach students exactly what to do instead.
💡 Key Takeaways: 🚫 Saying “don’t do that” doesn’t teach a skill—replacement behaviors do 🔁 Replacement behaviors aren’t add-ons—they are the behavior plan 🧩 Prompting, modeling, and reinforcing appropriate actions is essential ❓ Before correcting behavior, ask: “Have I taught what I want to see instead?” 🌱 Teaching new behaviors is about building skills, not just managing disruption
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Ep. 68: From Chaos to Calm — 5 Quick Classroom De-Escalation Strategies
28 Oct 2025
00:12:35
Every teacher knows those days when everything seems to erupt at once. In this episode, Audra and Caitlin share five quick, practical de-escalation strategies that help you shift from chaos to calm—without losing your sanity or your sense of humor. From using proactive visuals to setting the emotional “temperature” of the room, these are tools you can use right away in any classroom or therapy setting.
🔑 Key Takeaways • Prevention is your protection: Plan ahead with visuals, pre-corrections, and clear expectations to reduce triggers before they start. • Your calm = their calm: Be the thermostat, not the thermometer—your energy sets the tone. Use a calm voice, slow pacing, and neutral body language. • Give space and choices: Two choices = one win. Allow time and space for students to regulate and make a decision before stepping back in. • Delay, don’t deny: Instead of “no,” try “yes, later” or “no, but you can…” to reduce confrontation and maintain relationships. • Practice before the fire: Role-play refusals and problem moments before they happen to help students (and staff!) respond with calm and confidence.
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Ep. 59: Making Your BIP Work: Data Collection and Fidelity in FBAs - Part 13 of the FBA Mini-Series
24 Jun 2025
00:17:47
Part 13 (the last step) of the FBA Mini-Series!
You’ve got the plan… now let’s make sure it actually works. In this final episode of our FBA Mini-Series, Audra and Sami walk you through how to track behavior data, define roles, build fidelity, and make sure your BIP stays meaningful. This is the wrap-up you didn’t know you needed, filled with practical ways to follow through on everything you’ve created!
🔑 Key Takeaways 🧠 Track what matters – Collect data on both the target and replacement behaviors 📈 Keep it doable – Simple, regular data is better than complex forms no one uses 🧍♀️ Assign clear roles – Know who is collecting what, when, and how 🔍 Check fidelity – Use plan-specific and general fidelity checklists to stay on track 💬 Share updates – Include teachers and families in celebrations and progress 🎯 Define mastery – Know when the plan has “worked” and what comes next ♻️ Keep it alive – BIPs should be living documents that evolve with the student
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Misfit Minute #5: Best Clipboards for Data Collection and Token Boards in Special Education
17 Jun 2025
00:03:08
💡 Key Takeaways: 🖊️ Use a dual-sided clipboard with a whiteboard front and chalkboard back for both data and student visuals 🎯 Turn the chalkboard side into a Velcro token board or quick-reinforcer tracker 🧵 Small quarter-sheet clipboards are perfect for mini data sheets and can be worn on lanyards or fit in your pocket 💼 Clipboards aren't just for paper—they’re flexible tools that can help paraprofessionals stay organized and responsive 🙌 Use these tools to make reciprocal visuals, portable schedules, or motivation systems for students on the move
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Ep. 58: Bridging the Gap: Building Teacher-BCBA Collaboration for Student Success
10 Jun 2025
00:15:12
🤝 Join Caitlin and Audra as they dive into the crucial topic of fostering strong working relationships between school-based BCBAs and teachers! Learn from their real-world experiences – both successes and challenges – in building mutual respect and understanding for the benefit of students.
💡 It's all about teamwork! Discover how to move beyond potential roadblocks and create effective partnerships.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Lead with trust—respect teachers’ expertise, time, and lived experience 🧠 Use teacher-friendly language and avoid behavior jargon (save “DRO” for later) 🎯 Ask open-ended questions to understand their struggles before jumping to solutions 💡 Use simple tools like “What’s Working / Not Working” to frame tough conversations 🧍 Mirroring emotions and validating teachers’ experiences builds connection 📉 Even if you don’t become best friends, aim for collaboration over compliance 🪄 Pro tip: Genuine praise in front of others goes a long way in building rapport
📖 Book Recommendations: 🔗 Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss - Discussed for its insights on communication and building understanding. 🔗 Let Them by Mel Robbins
Join Us... 🎙 Next Episode: Part 13 of the FBA mini-series, MASTERY! 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support! 📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis! 💬 Let us know how YOU connect with staff in our Facebook group @TheMisfitBehaviorists 📚 Connect: Follow us for more tips, tools, and discussions about all things behavior and education.
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Misfit Minute #4: Power of Praise: Encouraging Positive Actions in Students
03 Jun 2025
00:01:14
🎙️ Misfit Minute #4: POWER Up Your Praise – Praising What You Want Repeated
Tired of generic praise that doesn't seem to stick? Caitlin highlights the power of behavior-specific praise – telling students exactly what they did well. Learn why focusing your positive attention can cultivate the behaviors you want to see and shift the tone of your classroom.
💡 Behavior grows where attention flows. Let's make sure it's flowing towards the positive!
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Be Behavior-Specific: Move beyond "good job" to praise like "Thanks for using a quiet voice" or "I noticed you cleaned up right away." ✅ Attention Flows Where Behavior Grows: If we only focus on what's wrong, that's what we'll keep seeing. ✅ Targeted Praise Matters: While some students might not need constant praise, those still learning expectations definitely do. ✅ Aim for the 4:1 Ratio: Strive for four positive comments for every correction to build confidence. ✅ Start Small, See Big Shifts: Catch one student doing something right and call it out – it can change the whole classroom dynamic.
📚 Resources & Inspiration 📝 Want to go deeper? Listen to Episode 28: Building Relationships with Students for more ideas! 📌 Follow us on Instagram @MisfitBehaviorists for daily tips and visuals and especially join us on Facebook where we house all the freebies! 🎧 Subscribe so you never miss your weekly quick win and share this with someone you care about!
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Ep. 57: Creating a Crisis Cycle Plan in Behavior Support - Part 12 of the FBA Mini-Series
27 May 2025
00:26:07
Planning a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) for high-intensity behaviors? This episode walks you through the 7 stages of the Crisis Cycle—and how to use it as a practical tool in your FBAs and behavior plans.
We’re talking real-world escalation, de-escalation, and everything in between: what the student actually does, how staff should respond, and how to keep your team aligned in high-stress situations.
🔑 Key Takeaways • The Crisis Cycle is a predictable escalation pattern—and one of the most useful tools in behavior planning • Define what each stage looks like for your student, not just in theory • Staff strategies matter—wrong support at the wrong time can make it worse • Always include recovery and exhaustion—don’t rush the student back to work • Use the plan proactively and reflectively (after incidents) • Invite input from families and staff, and update the plan as the student grows • Trauma-informed care matters—touch and tone can trigger more than you realize
📚 Resources and Ideas 📝 Free Crisis Cycle Visual: Download here 📌 Related Episodes: • Ep. 51 – Antecedent Strategies → abainschool.com/ep51 • Ep. 55 – Building Behavior Plans: Behavior Teaching → abainschool.com/ep55
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Misfit Minute #3: REDO Your “No” – Turning Redirection Into a Win
20 May 2025
00:02:22
Sick of saying “no” and getting big reactions? Audra shares an easy-to-remember acronym—R.E.D.O.—to help reframe your redirections and get more buy-in from students without the meltdown.
💡 Teach them it’s not “No forever,” it’s “Yes, just not yet.”
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ R – Reframe the No: Say what they can do instead ✅ E – Engage with Warmth: Invite, don’t command ✅ D – Define the Next Step: Be clear about what’s first/next ✅ O – Offer Motivation: Use reinforcers that actually matter to that learner ✅ “Yes… after…” can prevent behavior and build trust
📚 Resources & Inspiration 📝 Pair this with our longer Episode 51 Antecedent Strategies in Behavior Plans and Episode 12 Managing Problem Behaviors Through Replacement Skills 📌 Follow us on Instagram @MisfitBehaviorists for daily tips and visuals and especially join us on Facebook where we house all the freebies! 🎧 Subscribe so you never miss your weekly quick win and share this with someone you care about!
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Ep. 56: How to Prepare for an IEP Meeting: Timeline, Tips, and Parent Collaboration
13 May 2025
00:16:09
Planning an IEP can feel like a whirlwind—deadlines, data, collaboration, and student needs all rolled into one big meeting. In this episode, Caitlin and Audra walk through a practical timeline for IEP prep, from parent check-ins to drafting goals and reviewing behavior plans.
Whether you’re a teacher, BCBA, or case manager, this one’s packed with real-talk and ready-to-use tips to make your IEPs more effective and less stressful.
🔑 Key Takeaways 📅 Start early—draft a prep timeline 4–6 weeks in advance if possible 📬 Reach out to families before the meeting to check in on their priorities and updates ✏️ Don't blindly carry over goals—use progress data, probe skills, and adjust accordingly 🔄 Always review behavior plans—don’t let them autopilot year to year 🧑🎓 Involve students when appropriate—yes, even younger learners! 🗣️ Drafts are okay—just be clear it’s a starting point, not a final plan 💬 No surprises! Build trust with families by keeping communication open and collaborative
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Misfit Minute #2: W.A.I.T.: The De-escalation Strategy That Starts With Silence
06 May 2025
00:02:12
🎙️ Misfit Minute #2: W.A.I.T. – Why Am I Talking?
Sometimes, the most powerful support you can offer during a student’s escalation… is silence. Caitlin introduces the W.A.I.T. strategy ("Why Am I Talking?")—a simple but transformative tool for de-escalation and emotional regulation.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Silence can be a strategy—not avoidance ✅ Extra words = extra demands during escalation ✅ Give students space to feel, process, and reset ✅ Speak with purpose: clear, calm, and kind ✅ “I’m here when you’re ready” can be magic
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Ep. 55: How to Reinforce Replacement Behaviors and Respond to Problem Behavior – Part 11 of the FBA Mini-Series
29 Apr 2025
00:19:17
Continuing on in our FBA-BIP mini-series, we're at Step 11. This week, we’re diving into the consequence side of behavior plans—what to do after students engage in either the challenging behavior or the replacement behavior. It’s not just about preventing problem behavior… it’s about teaching, reinforcing, and responding with consistency and care.
🔑 Key Takeaways 🧠 Reinforce replacement behaviors immediately and consistently—across staff, settings, and time 🎯 Match the function with the reinforcement (e.g., escape behavior = give a break) 💬 Avoid reinforcing the problem behavior, even accidentally (yep, we’ve all done it!) 🧍♀️ Use neutral responses when addressing challenging behavior—no power struggles, just calm presence 🛠️ Make the plan simple, visible, and actionable for all team members 📉 Use data to drive decisions, not just feelings or assumptions
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Misfit Minute #1: 5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Teaching
22 Apr 2025
00:03:02
🎙️ The Misfit Minute #1: 5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Teaching
Welcome to the very first episode of The Misfit Minute — your quick wins podcast series packed with fast, practical tips for educators, BCBAs, and therapists. In this debut episode, Audra shares 5 honest, heartfelt lessons learned the hard way — so you don’t have to.
✨ If you're in the messy middle of teaching, this one's for you.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Set boundaries early — your time matters ✅ Saying “no” is a professional skill ✅ Not everyone will like you, and that’s okay ✅ Ask for support (and keep asking if you need to) ✅ The work is hard, but the wins are magic
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Misfit Minute 14: Do You Really Need a New Behavior Plan?
14 Oct 2025
00:01:44
Sometimes the issue isn’t that your behavior plan is “bad”—it’s that it’s not being followed with fidelity. Before you rewrite the whole thing, pause and check: are all staff on the same page, teaching replacement skills, and delivering reinforcement consistently? In this Misfit Minute, Caitlin shares some tough love and practical reminders about when you actually need a new plan versus when you just need to work the one you’ve got.
🔑 Key Takeaways ⦁ Consistency is critical—most plans fail because they aren’t followed, not because they’re wrong. ⦁ Fidelity matters: check if reinforcement, teaching, and responses are happening as written. ⦁ Communicate with your team before making major changes. ⦁ Small tweaks may help, but give the current plan time to work. ⦁ Collect data first, then decide if a new plan is necessary.
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Ep. 54: ABA Tools for Tolerance – Haircuts, Doctor Visits & More
15 Apr 2025
00:16:52
This week, we’re diving into ABA strategies for building tolerance in real-life situations like haircuts, doctor visits, and dental appointments. Many learners with autism and anxiety struggle with these experiences, and traditional approaches like social stories aren’t always enough. We’ll break down how to desensitize fears, use reinforcement effectively, and teach coping skills to make these essential life skills more manageable.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Meet learners where they are – Start with the smallest step they can tolerate and build up gradually. ✅ Break it down like a task analysis – Even sitting near a hair clipper or stepping into a waiting room is progress. ✅ Use real-life visuals & practice visits – Take pictures, arrange preview visits, and mimic the experience as closely as possible. ✅ Find powerful reinforcers – Whether it’s a favorite toy or a coping strategy, reinforcement helps learners push through discomfort. ✅ Teach coping skills proactively – Don’t just rely on external rewards—help learners self-regulate with breathing techniques, fidgets, or preferred items.
📚 Resources and Ideas 📌 Check out Episode 49 on anxiety! 📌 A couple social stories for young learners that might help: https://abainschool.com/wvvp and https://abainschool.com/13ou 📌 Coping Skills visuals
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Ep. 53: Teaching Positive Behaviors – Part 10 of the FBA Mini-Series
01 Apr 2025
00:09:26
Continuing on in our FBA-BIP mini-series, we're at Step 10! This week, we’re tackling one of the most important steps in behavior intervention planning—choosing the right replacement behavior. Just reducing problem behavior isn’t enough; we have to actively teach what to do instead in a way that’s functional, motivating, and sustainable.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Replacement behaviors must meet the same function – If a student yells to escape a task, teaching them to request a break makes sense. Giving them a fidget does not. ✅ Make it easy & efficient – The new skill must be as quick (or quicker) than the problem behavior, or it won’t stick. ✅ Teach what’s already in their repertoire – If a learner can’t say, “Can I take a break?” yet, start with something simpler, like using a break card. ✅ Plan for sustainability – Reinforcement should be natural whenever possible, so skills can generalize without heavy external rewards. ✅ Extinction matters – If the old behavior still works sometimes, students will keep using it. Staff must commit to only reinforcing the replacement behavior.
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Ep. 52: BCBA in Schools vs. Clinics – Pros, Cons, and What to Expect
18 Mar 2025
00:36:15
Join us as we break down the pros and cons of being a BCBA in a school vs. clinic setting, covering collaboration, job stability, workload, and more!
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Team Collaboration Matters – Schools often provide a built-in multidisciplinary team (SLPs, OTs, teachers, etc.), while clinics may have fewer collaboration opportunities. ✅ Family Involvement Differs – Clinics typically have more direct parent involvement due to insurance requirements, while schools rely on IEP meetings and teacher communication. ✅ Job Stability & Work-Life Balance – Schools offer predictable schedules, summers off, and union protections, while clinics can have more flexibility but higher burnout potential. ✅ Paperwork & Caseloads – Clinics may have intense insurance-driven documentation, while schools balance IEPs, FBAs, and larger caseloads. ✅ Making an Impact – Schools allow for systemic change across students and staff, while clinics often focus on intensive, individualized progress.
📚 Resources and Ideas 📌 ABAI & Autism NJ Conferences – Professional development opportunities for BCBAs in schools and clinics. 📌 Licensure & Certification Considerations – Some schools require dual certification (e.g., special education or school psychology). 📌 Work-Life Balance & Pay – Important factors to research when considering a BCBA role in either setting.
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Ep. 51: Antecedent Strategies in Behavior Plans – Part 9 of the FBA Mini-Series
04 Mar 2025
00:12:56
In this episode, we break down antecedent strategies—the proactive steps you can take to prevent challenging behaviors before they escalate. We explain how these strategies differ from setting event strategies, why they’re essential in a behavior plan, and how to apply them effectively in real-world settings.
🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Antecedent vs. Setting Event Strategies – Learn the difference and when to use each. ✅ Proactive Supports – Identify triggers early and modify tasks before behaviors occur. ✅ Flexible but Clear Plans – Ensure strategies are individualized and easy to implement. ✅ Avoid Overloading Behavior Plans – Focus on the most effective strategies for each student. ✅ Monitor & Adjust – Track effectiveness and avoid changing strategies too soon.
📚 Resources and Ideas 📌 FBA Mini-Series Episodes – Catch up on previous episodes! 🎧 Start at the beginning 📌 Venn Diagram of Setting Event vs. Antecedent Strategies plus other antecedent strategy visuals
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Ep. 50: What to Do When You Don’t Know the Function of a Behavior
18 Feb 2025
00:16:41
Struggling to address aggression in non-vocal learners? In this episode, Audra and Caitlin dive into practical strategies for managing sudden, seemingly random aggressive behaviors. They explore why behaviors might spike, the importance of consistent reinforcement, and how taking a step back can be the key to moving forward.
✨ Key Takeaways 🔄 When to Reset: If a learner’s aggressive behavior escalates, revisit earlier interventions, even if it feels like “going backwards.” ⭐ Know Your Learner: Conduct informal preference assessments regularly to keep reinforcers fresh and effective. 🧩 Consistency is Key: Ensure all team members are aligned on reinforcement strategies and behavior plans. 🎯 Dense Reinforcement Schedules: When needed, reintroduce primary reinforcers on a dense schedule to regain stability. 🌱 Progress Takes Time: Behavior change is a systematic process—don’t rush the fading of reinforcers or supports.
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Ep. 49: Understanding and Addressing Anxiety in Autism – Strategies for Special Education
04 Feb 2025
00:20:30
This episode explores the intersection of autism and anxiety, highlighting how to identify and address anxiety-driven behaviors in students with autism through evidence-based, student-centered approaches.
✨ Key Takeaways ✔️ We address a recent Facebook group question about trichotillomania and anxiety. ✔️ Recognizing Anxiety in Autism: Girls with autism often exhibit higher levels of social anxiety due to heightened awareness of social differences. ✔️ The Evolution of ABA: 20 years ago, internal events like anxiety were often ignored in behavior analysis. Today, there's a stronger focus on addressing underlying causes. ✔️ Avoid the "Whack-a-Mole" Game: Replacing a behavior without addressing the root issue can lead to other problem behaviors emerging. ✔️ Strategies That Work: Combine behavioral interventions (like DRI) with approaches that reduce anxiety triggers and stressors.
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Ep. 48: How to Create Effective Classroom Schedules for Special Education and ABA Settings
21 Jan 2025
00:16:27
Creating a classroom schedule for special education and ABA settings can feel like solving a puzzle! In this episode, Caitlin and Audra share their strategies, tips, and tricks to make scheduling manageable and effective for students and staff. From color-coding and post-it notes to balancing para rotations, this episode will help you build a flexible schedule that works for everyone.
✨ Key Takeaways 🕒 Start with the non-negotiables: Plot out staff lunch breaks, student lunch, therapy schedules, and specials first. 🎨 Color-code by staff: Use colors to keep track of assignments and spot errors easily. 🔄 Rotate paras regularly: Avoid over-familiarity or burnout by switching up para-student pairings. 📋 Be flexible: Expect schedules to change often, especially in the first few weeks. ✨ Communicate clearly: Share schedules with paras and provide opportunities for feedback.
📚 Resources and Ideas 🗂 Master Schedule Template: Use a weekly layout to plan periods and staff rotations. 🖍 Color-Coding Tools: Grab some highlighters, clipboards, post-its, or digital apps for visual organization. 📑 Para Schedules: Provide individual schedules for easy reference (bonus tip: shrink for lanyards!). 🧩 “Busy Bin” Ideas: Keep extra prep materials handy for unexpected downtime.
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Ep. 47: Managing Paras in Special Education: Building Teamwork, Accountability, and Clear Boundaries
07 Jan 2025
00:19:28
Working with paras in special education classrooms can be both rewarding and challenging. In this episode, Audra and Caitlin share practical strategies for creating a positive, productive environment for paras, fostering teamwork, and addressing common issues like problem behaviors and resistance to change.
✨ Key Takeaways
📝 Set clear expectations: Overcommunicate and provide written resources like para binders for clarity.
🌟 Acknowledge strengths: Reinforce and assign tasks that align with your paras' skills while preventing burnout.
🛑 Address issues early: Redirect problem behaviors quickly and document actions for accountability.
🤝 Respect and teamwork: Approach paras with respect and encourage collaboration through team-building activities.
🔄 Support growth: Provide feedback, training, and creative solutions to address challenges like cliques or inexperience.
🗂 Caitlin's Staff Training & Para Binder: This bundle includes the perfect professional development resources to help staff feel prepared to accommodate these learners.
🎥 Modeling Techniques: Use in-class opportunities to demonstrate best practices for paras.
📋 Documentation Tips: Track issues and interventions for clarity and communication with admin.
🤗 Random Acts of Gratitude: Small gestures, like bagels or coffee, can boost team morale.
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Ep. 46: Reverse Inclusion in Special Education – Building Peer Connections and Social Skills
17 Dec 2024
00:24:26
What if inclusion didn’t just mean “pushing students in” but also “inviting peers in”? In this episode, we chat with Megan Stenziano from Moms Managing Behavior about a game-changing approach called reverse inclusion. From lunch and recess to peer buddy programs and after-school activities, Megan walks us through how her school created inclusive, meaningful social opportunities for all students. We discuss creative ideas, practical solutions, and even a program so popular it had parents saying, “It’s harder to get into than Taylor Swift tickets!” 🎟️ Don't miss this one!
✨ Key Takeaways 📢 What is Reverse Inclusion? — It’s when general education students join self-contained classrooms to create more comfortable and familiar spaces for students with disabilities.
💡 Why It Works: ✔️ Students feel at ease in their "home turf" classrooms. ✔️ Tools, supports, and sensory needs are already in place. ✔️ Less stress from big transitions to noisy, unfamiliar spaces.
We talk about: 🤝 Peer Buddy Programs 🎨 Creative Inclusion Ideas 📈 How to Get Admin Buy-In 🧠 Take Data for Better Decisions 💪 Pro Tips for Starting Small
Ideas for Reverse Inclusion Activities: ABA Art & Gym Specials — Invite related arts teachers to teach lessons in self-contained classrooms. After-School Clubs — Sensory crafts, bead-making labs, and social skills clubs are all big hits. Peer Lunch Buddies — Pair gen ed students with ABA students at lunch for more socialization.
📚 Resources Here are the tools, people, and strategies mentioned in this episode: Moms Managing Behavior — Learn more about Megan’s work supporting schools and families: 🌐 MomsManagingBehavior.com 📸 Instagram: @MomsManagingBehavior 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momsmanagingbehavior
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Ep. 45: Must-Read Behavior Books for Teachers and BCBAs
10 Dec 2024
00:11:43
In this episode, we’re sharing some of our favorite behavior books for teachers, BCBAs, and parents. From foundational ABA classics to practical sensory guides, we’ll explore resources that equip you with tools to better support your learners!
🎯 Key Takeaways 📚 Build Your Behavior Toolkit: The right books can equip parents, teachers, and behavior analysts with actionable strategies. 🧠 Diverse Perspectives: From ABA foundations to sensory needs, there's something for every professional and parent. 💡 Practical Insights: Books like The Behavior Code and Let Me Hear Your Voice offer real-world advice for navigating challenging behaviors. 🛠️ Accessible Formats: Whether it's quick-reference guides or in-depth reads, these resources are designed to be user-friendly and impactful. 🤝 Validation and Connection: Books can help professionals and parents feel understood while learning how to better support their learners.
📖 Books We Discussed Let Me Hear Your Voice by Catherine Maurice A foundational ABA resource for parents navigating early autism diagnoses.
ABA Visual Language by Makoto Shibutani Simplifies complex ABA terms with visuals and easy-to-understand explanations.
The Behavior Code by Jessica Minahan A must-read for understanding and supporting students with anxiety, defiance, or withdrawn behaviors.
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Ep. 67: The Role of a BCBA on RTI & MTSS Teams in Schools
14 Oct 2025
00:12:19
Being a BCBA in a public school means more than behavior plans—it’s about collaboration, data, and supporting teachers on RTI and MTSS teams. In this episode, we share tips for building relationships, starting with Tier 1 strategies, and making sure your role feels valuable (not overwhelming!) to your general education colleagues.
🔑 Key Takeaways • Start simple: Review Tier 1 supports before jumping to FBAs or complex plans. • Bring tools: Have ready-to-use data sheets and low-prep interventions for teachers. • Collaborate first: Ask teachers what’s already working and build from there. • Show, don’t tell: Bring visual examples like token boards or contracts to spark ideas. • Build trust: Celebrate teacher wins and keep follow-ups short, consistent, and encouraging.
📦 Resources & Links • Free Tier 1 Interventions Checklist → https://abainschool.com/tier1 • Related Episodes: Ep. 58 Bridging the Gap → https://abainschool.com/ep58 and Ep. 14 Life as a School Based BCBA guest → https://abainschool.com/ep14
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Ep. 44: Understanding Setting Event Strategies in Behavior Plans - Part 8 of the FBA Mini-Series
03 Dec 2024
00:21:13
In this episode, we are tackling the first step of developing a solid behavior plan after the FBA has been completed and decisions made. Today, let's talk about Setting Event Strategies!
Key Takeaways 🧠 What Are Setting Event Strategies? These are long-term adjustments that address factors influencing behavior, such as sleep, nutrition, routines, and the environment. 🌊 The Iceberg Analogy: Setting events are like the part of the iceberg beneath the water—hidden but critical for understanding behavior.
Establishing predictable routines to reduce anxiety.
🕒 Timing Is Key: Setting event strategies are proactive and planned well in advance, unlike antecedent strategies, which are implemented immediately before behavior occurs. 🤝 Individualization Matters: Each strategy should be tailored to the unique needs of the learner.
Join Us... 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss the next episode, where we’ll dive into antecedent strategies and how they differ from setting events! 💬 Join the Discussion: Share your favorite setting event strategies and ask questions in the comments or on our social media. @TheMisfitBehaviorists 📚 Explore More: Check out visuals and additional resources in the show notes and our online community.
For you! 📊 BIP Timeline Graphic: A visual guide to when and how to implement setting event strategies during the behavior intervention process. 🖼️ Setting Event Strategy Visuals: Examples and practical ideas for modifying environments, addressing internal needs, and building routines.
🎥 Recommended Tools: Noise-canceling headphones, sensory-friendly lighting options, and yoga/movement videos for embedding relaxation techniques.
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Ep. 43: Protecting Vulnerable Populations from Scams | Teaching Boundaries and Internet Safety
26 Nov 2024
00:12:35
In this episode, we discuss the challenges of protecting vulnerable populations, including aging parents and individuals with autism, from scams. We dive into practical strategies for teaching boundaries, internet safety, and identifying red flags, with examples tailored for different developmental levels.
🎯 Key Takeaways 💡 Scammers thrive on urgency: Their goal is to create fight-or-flight reactions, pushing victims to act quickly and irrationally. 🔑 Examples and non-examples matter: Teaching specific situations helps learners better understand boundaries and safety. 🛑 Teach "Pause and Verify": Whether it’s an unfamiliar phone call, email, or social media link, teach learners to stop, check the source, and verify authenticity. 👥 Trusted adults are key: Reinforce the importance of having someone to consult before making decisions about sensitive information or transactions. 🌐 Privacy settings are crucial: Teach learners and aging parents how to adjust social media and online account settings to limit exposure of personal details.
Resources Mentioned 🌍 Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Learn about current scams and tips for prevention. Visit FTC.gov 📘 Practical Teaching Tips: Use real-life examples and scenarios to teach boundaries and internet safety effectively.
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Ep. 42: Conducting a Collaborative FBA Meeting for Behavior Planning Success - Part 7 of the FBA Mini-Series
19 Nov 2024
00:21:47
🎯 Key Takeaways ✔️ Collaboration is Key: Bringing the family and team together at this stage ensures everyone is on the same page and supports a collaborative approach to behavioral intervention. ✔️ The Importance of the FBA Meeting: The FBA meeting is an essential step to review findings, involve the family, and determine whether a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is needed. ✔️ What We Look For: In this episode, we discuss guiding questions to help decide if a BIP is necessary, such as whether the data accurately reflects the behavior and if more data is needed. ✔️ Clear Communication Matters: The meeting should emphasize clear communication with families, making sure they feel heard and involved without overwhelming them with technical details. ✔️ Setting Short-Term Goals: Even if a BIP is likely, setting immediate, manageable goals keeps progress on track until the formal plan is in place.
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Ep. 41: Prompt Dependence – Effective Strategies for Building Student Independence
12 Nov 2024
00:15:42
🎯 Key Takeaways ✔️ Prompt Dependence Defined: Understanding prompt dependence and its impact on students’ ability to act independently. ✔️ Choosing the Right Prompting Strategy: Not all learners benefit from the same prompts! Learn how to assess if most-to-least or least-to-most is right for your learner. ✔️ The Power of the Pause: Pausing before prompting gives learners a chance to respond independently, which is key for fostering confidence and autonomy. ✔️ Prompt Fading Tips: Systematic fading strategies, including time delay, encourage independence by gradually removing prompts as learners build confidence. ✔️ Reinforcement Matters: Reinforce independent responses more than prompted ones to build self-reliance. Independence should always yield the biggest reward!
For you! ✔️ Caitlin's Prompt Hierarchy freebie (Beltran's Behavior Basics) ✔️ Audra's Prompt Hierarchy freebie (ABA in School on TPT)
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Ep. 40: IEPs vs. 504 Plans: Key Differences & Practical Tips for Teachers and Parents
05 Nov 2024
00:21:03
Key Takeaways 📝 Differences Between IEPs & 504 Plans: IEPs offer specialized instruction and services, while 504s provide accommodations to help students access general education. 📊 Eligibility Requirements: IEPs require both a disability diagnosis and educational impact, while 504s only require a documented disability. 👩🏫 Parental Advocacy Tips: Advocating for accommodations without overwhelming the 504 can enhance support. 🎓 Transitioning from IEP to 504: Discusses when students might shift to a 504 and how this impacts support. 💬 Communication: Tips on making sure the entire school team is aware of and implementing a student's 504 accommodations.
Resources 🌐 IDEA Website – Learn more about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 📄 Key info on 504 plans from the U.S. Department of Education ⚖️WrightsLaw: Known for its resources on special education law and advocacy, especially around IEPs and 504s. 🧑🍼Understood.org: A parent-friendly site offering articles, templates, and tools for navigating IEPs and 504s.
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Ep. 39: Diddy Do it? The P. Diddy Scandal, Power Dynamics, Ethics, and Protecting Vulnerable Individuals
29 Oct 2024
00:10:48
In this episode, Audra and Sami discuss the ethical implications surrounding the recent P. Diddy scandal, power dynamics in influential figures, and how this ties into our work as behavior analysts and educators. We dive deep into the importance of giving assent to students and clients and why protecting vulnerable individuals—whether in schools or society—must be our priority.
Key Takeaways: 🧠 Power dynamics matter: Figures in positions of authority can misuse influence, making it crucial for us to stay vigilant in recognizing these behaviors. 🎯 Assent is key: We discuss the importance of giving students and clients the ability to say "no" to activities or instructions that make them uncomfortable. 🛑 Safety first: When working with vulnerable individuals, safety should always be the first priority—both in schools and in life. ⚖️ Mandated reporting: It’s better to speak up and be wrong than to stay silent and risk someone getting hurt. 🗣 Boundaries protect everyone: Teaching students and clients to set boundaries can protect them in all areas of life.
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Ep. 38: Crafting Effective Hypotheses and Summary Statements in FBAs - Part 6 of the FBA Mini-Series
22 Oct 2024
00:15:04
Welcome back to the Misfit Behaviorist Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we continue our exploration of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) with a focus on the critical data collection process. We dive deep into how to effectively gather, analyze, and interpret data to create meaningful behavior intervention plans (BIPs). Join hosts Audra Jensen and Sami Brown as they share their insights on navigating the complexities of data collection in special education settings.
Key Takeaways: ✔️ Understanding Data Collection: Learn how to refine your data gathering techniques to focus on relevant behaviors. ✔️ Hypothesis Development: Discover how to form clear, actionable hypotheses based on collected data. ✔️ Operational Definitions: Importance of defining target behaviors to ensure consistency and clarity in observations. ✔️ Collaborative Decision-Making: Engage with your team to determine whether a BIP is necessary based on the data collected. ✔️ Emotional Impact: Acknowledge the emotional aspects of working with students and the importance of mental health in educational settings.
Resources Mentioned: ✔️ Visual Aids: Check out the graphics shared in our Facebook group for better understanding. ✔️ Summary Statement freebie: Grab this here but also don't forget to join the FB group for more resources and collaboration!
Join Us Next Week! We'll wrap up this mini-series by discussing how to implement findings and make informed decisions regarding BIPs. Don't miss out!
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Next Episode Teaser: Tune in next week as we talk about the final decision and meeting for the FBA! Then we move on to BIP discussions!
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Ep. 37: Data Collection Deep Dive – Part 5 of the FBA Mini-Series
15 Oct 2024
00:19:08
In this episode, we dive deep into the critical role of data collection within the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. Join us as we explore how to transition from anecdotal data to targeted interventions that create meaningful change for students. 🔍
Key Topics Discussed: - Importance of gathering accurate data to inform behavior interventions. 📊 - The process of sifting through anecdotal information and ABC data to identify target behaviors. 🔄 - Strategies for creating operational definitions that clarify what behaviors to track. ✅ - Various data collection methods, including frequency counts, interval recording, and the red-yellow-green system. 🎨 - The significance of baseline data in evaluating the effectiveness of interventions. 📈 - The ethical considerations of data collection and the importance of consistency among staff. ⚖️
Takeaways: - Effective data collection is essential for creating an FBA that leads to meaningful behavioral changes. 💡 - Clearly defining behaviors and collecting data in real-time helps to ensure accuracy and relevance. 🔑 - Team collaboration and communication are crucial for successful data collection and implementation. 🤝
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Call to Action: If you’re in the midst of an FBA or looking to improve your data collection strategies, be sure to connect with us on social media and share your experiences!
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Next Episode Teaser: Tune in next week as we discuss creating effective hypotheses and operational definitions in the FBA process. You won't want to miss it! 📅
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Ep. 36: A Candid Conversation on Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being today
08 Oct 2024
00:17:58
In this episode, we engage in a heartfelt and important discussion about mental health, suicide, and the impact of grief. Sami shares her personal story of losing her brother to suicide at a young age and reflects on how that experience has shaped her perspective as both an individual and a parent.
Trigger Warning: In this episode, we engage in a candid conversation about suicide and mental health. We acknowledge that these topics can be triggering for some individuals. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek help from a mental health professional or reach out to a crisis hotline.
Key Topics Discussed: ✔️ The importance of addressing mental health and suicide openly. ✔️ Understanding the emotional struggles and complexities faced by individuals dealing with loss. ✔️ The role of family and community support during times of crisis. ✔️ Strategies for fostering open communication about feelings and struggles among youth. ✔️ Insights into how labels and diagnoses affect perceptions and treatment.
Takeaways: ✔️ Mental health is a critical topic that deserves attention and discussion. ✔️ Everyone has their own story and unique challenges; empathy and understanding are key. ✔️ Encouraging individuals to seek help and communicate their feelings is essential. ✔️ The impact of grief and mental health extends beyond individuals to families and communities.
Join the Conversation: We invite our listeners to share their thoughts, experiences, and insights on this important topic. Remember, you are not alone, and there are people who care and want to help.
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Ep. 35: ABC Data Collection for Effective Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) – Part 4 of our Mini-Series
01 Oct 2024
00:13:07
In this episode, Audra and Sami delve into the essentials of collecting ABC data as part of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. They discuss the significance of understanding antecedents, behaviors, and consequences in identifying patterns that lead to effective behavior interventions.
Key Topics:
Introduction to ABC Data:
Definition of Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence.
Importance of accurate data collection.
Benefits of ABC Data:
Simplified approach for staff training.
Helps identify common antecedents that lead to behaviors.
Common Antecedents in School Settings:
Discusses environmental triggers like noise levels and transitions.
Practical Tips for Data Collection:
Suggestions on making ABC data concise and focused.
Emphasis on observing without emotional bias.
The Role of Closure:
Discussion on the term "consequence" and its implications.
Introducing the idea of "closure" instead of "consequence."
Future Steps:
Preparing for more detailed behavior collection systems in subsequent episodes.
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Misfit Minute 13: Reduce Student Pushback with Simple Choice Strategies in Special Education
07 Oct 2025
00:03:06
Offering students simple choices can reduce pushback and boost cooperation. In this Misfit Minute, we break down how to turn everyday directives into opportunities for autonomy and engagement.
🔑 Key Takeaways
Choice = Power: Even small choices give students autonomy and reduce resistance
Circle Time Example: Let students choose where or how they sit instead of forcing one option
Directive Reframe: Switch “Put your things away and line up” to “Do you want to line up first or pack up first?”
Weekly Challenge: Rewrite one classroom directive as a choice that works for you and your students
📦 Resources Mentioned
Related episodes: Pre-Correcting Behavior → http://abainschool.com/mm7 and FBA Miniseries on Antecedent Strategies → https://abainschool.com/ep51
Free classroom tools & resources inside the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits
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Ep. 34: Siblings of Autism: Honest Reflections Growing Up with an Autistic Brother
24 Sep 2024
00:15:48
🎙 In this special episode, Audra interviews her daughter about growing up with an autistic brother. From navigating childhood to building a unique bond, they dive deep into the joys, challenges, and how autism shaped their family dynamics. Honest, funny, and heartfelt, this episode offers a sibling’s candid (very!) perspective on life with an autistic brother.
Key Points: 🏡 Early Realizations: What it was like to grow up with an autistic sibling from an early age. 💡 Shifting Attention: Navigating the feelings of being the younger sibling when much attention was focused on her brother. 🎮 Finding Connection: How video games and other activities helped build their sibling bond. 🤝 The Emotional Impact: Reflections on how she coped with the challenges and changes in their relationship. 🧠 Growing Together: How the sibling relationship evolved into adulthood and how it shaped their family. ❤️ Advice for Other Siblings: Patience, kindness, and the hope that relationships can change over time. 📣 Words for Parents: Insights into what helped and what parents can do to support siblings of autistic children.
Tune in for an episode full of raw, real sibling experiences, and see how the lessons learned in childhood continue to impact their family today. 🌟
💥Helpful Resources: My Student - Learn about YOUR students' families! 📝 – Grab your free set of forms to help gain some valuable info from the home front. You might learn something new! Daily Reports 🗂️ – Or check out these home communication sheets to keep those lines of communication open!
Last week's episode was on Conducting Direction Observations. Go catch it now! Next week will be Gathering A-B-C and Initial Data. Keep your eye out!
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Ep. 33: Direct Observations in FBA Getting the full picture – Part 3 of our Mini-Series
18 Sep 2024
00:09:46
In this episode of Misfit Behaviorists, we dive deep into the art of conducting thorough and effective Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) observations. 🎯 Learn why it’s crucial to look beyond the student on your radar and understand the behavior of the entire classroom. We'll share tips on how to blend in like a wallflower 🌸 and gather unbiased, comprehensive data across various settings and times.
Key Topics Covered:
The importance of observing both typical and atypical behaviors in all students 🧐
Strategies for making objective observations without influencing student behavior
Using peer comparisons to differentiate between age-appropriate behaviors and behaviors of concern 📊
How to collect detailed, timestamped notes that capture a rounded picture of the student’s interactions and environment
Best practices for involving the whole team and considering external factors like medications, family vacations, and environmental changes
Helpful Resources:
Printable Observation Forms 📝 – Grab your free set of forms to help streamline your data collection process.
RBT Tracker 📊 – Stay organized and track your Registered Behavior Technician hours and tasks.
Classroom Checklist 🗂️ – An observation and coaching tool to assess effective classroom routines and procedures.
Tune in to get insights on how to conduct meaningful observations that lead to more accurate behavior plans! 🎧
Last week's episode was on Conducting Initial Interviews. Go catch it now! Next week will be Gathering A-B-C and Initial Data. Keep your eye out!
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Ep. 32: Mastering Initial Interviews in FBA – Part 2 of our Mini-Series
11 Sep 2024
00:12:38
In this episode of the Misfit Behaviorists podcast, Audra and Sami dive into the second step of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process—conducting initial interviews. They discuss how to approach interviews with parents, teachers, and even the student, while maintaining a neutral, empathetic, and objective stance. By focusing on building trust, gathering comprehensive insights, and respecting confidentiality, this episode provides valuable tips for BCBAs looking to gather meaningful information and set the stage for effective behavior plans.
Key Points: - Approaching interviews with empathy and neutrality, without undermining past communications. - Importance of sitting “on the parent’s side of the table” to build trust. - Tips for involving students in the process and teaching self-advocacy. - Navigating sensitive information shared by parents and deciding what to document. - Gathering insights from multiple sources (parents, teachers, students) to see the full picture. - Reviewing past files, medical history, and academic records to contextualize behavior. - Importance of remaining nonjudgmental, flexible, and objective throughout the process. - The significance of respecting confidentiality and adhering to ethical guidelines.
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Ep. 31: Demystifying the FBA Process mini-series – Part 1 The Referral Process
04 Sep 2024
00:18:14
In this episode of the Misfit Behaviorist podcast, join hosts Audra Jensen and Sami Brown as they kick off a new mini-series focused on the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process. Audra and Sami delve into the importance of having a structured referral process, how it helps teachers, and why clear communication with parents is crucial. Discover practical advice and real-life examples on identifying when a behavior truly needs intervention and how teachers can effectively use a referral form to address challenging behaviors. This episode is packed with insights for educators and behavior analysts looking to improve their approach to managing student behavior. Don't miss out!
Key Points: - Introduction to the FBA mini-series with Audra Jensen and new co-host Sami Brown - Importance of the referral process in behavior support - How to determine if a behavior is disruptive or unsafe - Tips for teachers to identify and document challenging behaviors - Collaboration with parents and involving them from the beginning - Real-life stories and experiences from Audra and Sami’s work in schools