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This section is intended for everyone who has tried conventional treatments when all other conventional treatments have been exhausted. Here you will see Treatments information. This is non-conventional info about medical 'treatments' related to Autism for non conventional use. These Videos and playlists include: diets, doctors with supplements, medical cannabis (marijuana), and mom support groups.
Doreen Granpeesheh, Ph.D. (2013) ABA: Beyond Discrete Trials!
By Autism Videos Online
"Treatment approaches grounded in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) are now considered to be at the forefront of educational interventions for children with autism. The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) is among the world's largest and most experienced organizations effectively treating children with Autism and related disorders since 1990. Following the principles of ABA, and with a comprehensive curriculum of programs to teach communication, social skills, adaptive, motor, play, cognitive and executive functioning skills, CARD develops individualized treatment plans that focus on developing the child's skills and generalizing these to daily life. CARD recognizes that Autism is not a purely behavioral disorder and the underlying causes of the symptoms are associated with a number of medical issues which when treated appropriately result in stabilization of the child's medical condition and subsequent growth and improvement. While ABA and Biomedical practitioners have individually helped provide successful treatment models for autism, in developing a "Best Practices" Model, these interventions must work together to provide the best possibilities for successful outcome. Case studies will be presented in support of the behavioral-biomedical treatment model and recent research will be presented to show successful outcomes with these protocols."
Ask Dr. Doreen - Anxiety and OCD: Comorbidities with ASD - Part 1 by Autism Live
Autism expert Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins Shannon for a special episode of Ask Dr. Doreen. Ask Dr. Doreen is a weekly live segment where viewers can ask questions of one of Autism's leading experts. In this episode Dr. Doreen answers the following questions: Today Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh presents on: Anxiety and OCD: Comorbidities with ASD - Part 1
Ask Dr. Doreen - Anxiety and OCD: Comorbidities with ASD - Part 2 by Autism Live
Autism expert Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh joins Shannon for a special episode of Ask Dr. Doreen. Ask Dr. Doreen is a weekly live segment where viewers can ask questions of one of Autism's leading experts. In this episode Dr. Doreen answers the following questions: Today Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh presents on: Anxiety and OCD: Comorbidities with ASD - Part 2
Ramsey personality Dr. John Deloney discusses autism and other special needs with cars that call into his show.
Here you will see a webinar series by Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area which supports the hypothesis that there is a connection between down syndrome and Autism
Martha Herbert, MD, PhD (2012) Autism Revolution Breakthrough Strategies for Parents by Autism Canada
“An in-depth, scientific—yet hopeful and positive—look at how the brain and body work together . . . [Dr. Martha Herbert] has developed a new way of seeing autism.”—Library Journal
After years of treating patients and analyzing scientific data, Harvard Medical School researcher and clinician Dr. Martha Herbert offers a revolutionary new view of autism and a transformative strategy for dealing with it. Autism, she concludes, is not a hardwired impairment programmed into a child’s genes and destined to remain fixed forever. Instead, it is the result of a cascade of events, many seemingly minor. And while other doctors may dismiss your child’s physical symptoms—the anxiety, sensory overload, sleeplessness, frequent illnesses or seizures—as coincidental or irrelevant, Dr. Herbert sees them as vital clues to what the underlying problems are, and how to help. Drawing from the newest research, technologies, and insights, as well as inspiring case studies of both children and adults, Dr. Herbert guides you toward restoring health and resiliency in your loved one with autism. Her specific recommendations aim to provide optimal nutrition, reduce toxic exposures, limit stress, and open the door to learning and creativity. As thousands of families who have cobbled together these solutions themselves already know, this program can have dramatic benefits—for your child with autism, and for you, your whole family, and perhaps your next baby as well."
Homotoxicology: A Common Sense Approach to Enhance and Support Your Child’s Wellness
This section is intended for anyone interested In the work of Research and Scientific institutes and Autism. Here you will see in the research and science section, studies, papers and institutions around Autism. Types of videos/playlists include: Institutes, organizations, and research papers.
Here you will see in this section, videos and playlists intended for, but not limited to: first responders, board certified behavior analysts, psychologists, doctors, therapists and parents. The types of videos and playlists include: first responder guides, tools, awareness training guides, and more
ABA Training for Autism volume 1 Autism Overview ABA Overview Common ABA Approaches Verbal Behavior 60 minutes
Autism Overview:
Autistic Spectrum Disorders, including Asperger’s Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder, are neurological disorders that can have a significant impact on all areas of an individual’s life, including language, social, and cognitive abilities. In this module, the most common characteristics of autism will be discussed in detail, including how those characteristics differ from those of typically-developing peers and how they impair a child’s ability to learn.
ABA Overview:
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science of human behavior in which empirically-validated principles are used to improve a wide variety of sociallysignificant behaviors. ABA technologies have far-reaching effects for a wide variety of people in numerous settings. Specifically for children with autism, ABA has proven to be the most powerful treatment. This module will introduce the broader concepts of ABA as a science and how those relate to treatment packages for children with autism, before more specific applications are detailed in later modules.
Common ABA Approaches:
The principles of Applied Behavior Analysis can be utilized to effectively improve behaviors across an enormous scope of human performance, including basic behavioral issues, simple motor tasks, as well as abstract cognitive skills and sophisticated social behaviors. In this module, three specific applications of ABA will be introduced—discrete trial teaching, natural environment teaching (or incidental teaching), and the use of task analyses.
Verbal Behavior:
In 1957, psychologist B. F. Skinner published Verbal Behavior in which he analyzed language based on the functional analytic principles of behavior analysis. In essence, a Verbal Behavior analysis of language is based on a learner’s current environment and past history—that is, the relationship between a person’s language behavior and the environment in which it occurs. In this module, this analysis of verbal behavior will be explained, as well as the importance of using this type of analysis as a part of language intervention for children with autism.
ABA Training for Autism volume 2 Errorless Teaching Prompting Fading and Shaping 42 minutes
Errorless Teaching:
Errorless teaching is an antecedent strategy. This means that errorless teaching procedures occur before errors— prompts are used to prevent a student from making errors, then faded on subsequent “trials.” Instruction and video examples in this module detail the use of errorless teaching procedures, which are presented in a most-to-least prompting hierarchy (differing from more-commonly used least-to-most prompting hierarchies), and the particular importance of this strategy for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
Prompting:
Prompting procedures include a variety of assistive cues that instructors use to promote accurate responding from learners. While the success of all skill-building interventions is ultimately measured by a student’s independence, prompting is a necessary means to that end, and the precise use of those procedures is critical. This module will include specific information and examples related to the following: rationale for using prompts, different types of useful prompts, and prompting hierarchies.
Fading:
While prompts are needed to cue correct responding initially, independent responding cannot occur until those prompts are gradually removed. The process by which this occurs is referred to as fading. Basically, fading is the process by which independence is increased by using less and less “intrusive” prompts, until none are needed. This module includes the specific strategies for instructors to use prompts while always actively working towards the fading those prompts.
Shaping:
Shaping an individual’s behavior involves differentially reinforcing approximations of a desired behavior. That is, over many opportunities, by providing reinforcement for behaviors that are gradually and successively closer to the desired behavior, performance can be shaped over time. In this module, shaping procedures and examples will be presented in detail, including several that are relevant for many children with autism, such as sitting and responding to instruction, as well as waiting for and/or giving up reinforcement.
ABA Training for Autism volume 3 Reinforcement 36 minutes
Reinforcement:
Reinforcement is the process by which the strength of a behavior is increased as a result of some consequence(s) to that behavior. In many cases, when a consistent and immediate preferred consequence is provided following the occurrence of some behavior, the strength of that behavior (i.e., frequency, intensity, duration) will increase. The concept of reinforcement is a critical one for children with autism because motivation is an important element in skill building. In this module, the concept of reinforcement will be introduced, defined, and modeled. Additionally, viewers will learn strategies to assess new and changing reinforcers, as well as procedures to use that reinforcement to affect a range of behaviors (i.e., language, social, cognitive, etc.).
ABA Training for Autism volume 4 Behavioral momentum 41 minutes
Behavioral momentum:
In physics, momentum is a measure of the motion of an object based on mass and velocity—essentially, the object’s resistance to change. In other words, it is easier to keep an object moving once it has gained momentum. Behavioral momentum is the behavioral analogy drawn from that. For example, it is easier to keep a student participating once he/she has gained momentum (i.e., participated). This module includes the specific procedures and examples needed to understand behavioral momentum in various contexts, and use it to promote participation and a wide variety of skills (during formal teaching situations and incidental teaching opportunities).
Discrete Trial Teaching:
Discrete trial teaching (DTT) is a specific application of Applied Behavior Analysis; the two are NOT the same thing. DTT involves teaching skill components in a very systematic manner, with repeated practice and positive reinforcement. One discrete trial is a teaching unit that includes an instruction, a student response, and a consequence (though a prompt is often needed to cue the student response), then a short pause before the next trial. Discrete trial teaching involves the repeated presentation of many trials within an instructional session. This module provides instruction and examples related to using DTT in combination with other ABA strategies to teach a
variety of skills.
Therapy Checklist:
Instructors are often overwhelmed when initially learning to apply the principles of behavior analysis and specialized applications such as discrete trial teaching. In this module, the “Therapy Checklist” will be reviewed in detail, providing instructors with a stepwise and at-a-glance summary of ABA and DTT as applied to teaching children with autism.
ABA Training for Autism Volume 5 Graphing & Data Collection 35 minutes
Graphing & Data Collection:
The best manner in which we evaluate the effects of any treatment must include measurement. All intervention strategies—whether based on ABA or not—should (1) be clearly and operationally defined, (2) speak explicitly to measureable outcomes (i.e., What specific behavioral changes should be observable in this student following treatment?), and (3) include repeated measurements of treatment outcomes. Data collection is a crucial component of treatment that allows us to evaluate treatment and make adjustments when needed quickly and accurately. In this module, viewers will learn how to effectively and efficiently track a variety of student performance targets, including behavior reduction targets as well as skill acquisition targets.
Using graphic representations of behavior to make decisions about treatment is a critical component to any effective intervention approach. Graphs enable instructors to view progress—or lack thereof—over periods of time at a glance. Their use enhances the decisionmaking process, both with regard to moving quickly from one mastered skill to another and to implementing adjustments quickly and when needed. In this module, data to a graphic format, (2) understand about programming, and (3) analyze
*Note There are several different ways to collect data within an ABA program
this video module shows you some of the most common ways of collecting data and the data collection packages that are mentioned in the video are no longer available from maximum potential kids due to the maximum potential kids website going out of business.
After the videos please check out the book A Work in Progress: Digital Download
ABA Training for Autism Volume 6 Set Up 34 minutes
Set Up:
Beginning a program using Applied Behavior Analysis can be intimidating. Where should we do this? Do we need a dedicated room? What materials are necessary? What sort of data should be collected, and which behaviors should be measured? What must happen with those data? And, this student does not even comply/attend! What should be done to improve that? These questions will be explained in this module, and examples will be provided to demonstrate key points.
ABA Training for Autism Volume 7 Behavior Management 44 minutes
Behavior Management
Most people with significant language disabilities exhibit interfering behaviors. In many cases, these may include behaviors such as physical aggression, self-injurious behavior, non-compliance/avoidance behaviors, screaming/yelling, and repetitive behaviors such as hand/arm movements or vocalizations/noise-making. The frequency and severity of these behaviors can often be pervasive in that they limit opportunities for learning as well as socialization with peers; in some cases these behaviors can even be dangerous.
This module includes the following:
• Basic concepts of behavior—how all behavior is cued and maintained
• Functions of behavior—identifying outcomes—functions—that reinforce behavior
• Intervention design—planning strategies based on functions— relating treatment to function
• Positive behavioral intervention—emphasizing consequences for positive behavior
ABA Training for Autism Volume 8 43 minutes
Natural Environment Teaching (NET):
State-of-the-art treatment programs using evidence-based practices generally include various amounts of formal teaching sessions (i.e., DTT). However, these programs are typically not limited to that instructional format. The research literature on autism treatment clearly indicates the need for ongoing instruction/engagement, including incidental teaching opportunities, or Natural Environment Teaching (NET). NET can essentially be summarized as instruction which takes place outside the context of DTT, often during preferred activities/areas. This module will further outline the integration of NET into a comprehensive treatment package for children with autism, including the use of ABA strategies during NET.
Social Skills Programming:
Nearly all children on the Autistic Spectrum have social deficits to some degree. However, given the scope of typical social behaviors, the degree to which those deficits impact different individuals varies widely. For example, some children with autism may no interactions with peers (i.e., no initiating, no responding, no eye contact, no physical contact, no
communication, etc.), while others may interact with peers frequently, but in disjointed ways (i.e., difficulty maintaining interactions, difficulty with the flexible nature of conversations, etc.). In this module, the core components of social skills programming will be detailed. For example, what activities should be used, what social behaviors should be targeted, which peers should be selected and with what training should they be provided, and where should this intervention occur?
A Work in Progress: Digital Download
A comprehensive guide for any parent or professional working with autistic children. Parents of newly diagnosed children and professionals looking for a concrete curriculum will find this ABA therapy book for parents to be an invaluable resource. The two-part manual presents ABA-based behavioral intervention strategies along with a detailed curriculum that contains 54 clear, step-by-step exercises. The first half of the A Work in Progress book gives parents practical how-to information on setting up an ABA based social skill curriculum program and dealing with difficult behaviors. Topics covered include: teaching formats; stages of therapy; evaluation; reinforcement; working with older children; disruptive behaviors; behavior problems; self-stimulatory behaviors; sleep problems; toilet training; eating problems; play and social skills. The second part of the book is a detailed curriculum that provides actual lessons with step-by-step instructions as well as creative ideas on how to make learning a natural progression. Emphasis is placed on learning in different settings, the importance of acquiring age appropriate skills and creating a home program that emphasizes the joy of learning. In addition, there are seven appendices covering Curriculum Assessment, Daily Data Summary, Discrete Trial Data, Overview of Programs, Performance Evaluation, Program Description and Tracking Forms.
John McEachin, Ed. & Ron Leaf, Ed. Digital Download, 344 pages plus appendices, When you purchase the book, you will receive printable appendices that come with the book
edited by John McEachin, M.Ed. and Ron Leaf M.Ed.
Miscellaneous Videos
Here you will see videos/playlists that don’t fit into any categories for any reason. This is intended for anyone in the community for any reason.
Trace Amounts
After recovering from a devastating sickness that brought him to the edge of despair, Eric Gladen would quit his career, move into an RV, and travel the country for years trying to piece together one of the biggest childhood epidemics of all time. This investigative documentary tackles the science and controversies around autism and the mercury based preservative used in vaccines.
Vaxxed from coverup to catastrophe
A documentary alleging that the CDC, the government agency charged with protecting the health of American citizens, destroyed data on their 2004 study that allegedly showed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Vaxxed II The People's Truth
"In 2016, a media firestorm erupted when Tribeca Film Festival abruptly censored its documentary selection, VAXXED: FROM COVER-UP TO CATASTROPHE, amid pressure from pro-pharmaceutical interests. In response to media silence on CDC whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson, who admitted to fraud on a pivotal vaccine safety study, VAXXED catapulted to notoriety and became a worldwide trending topic, opening to sold out theater audiences nationwide. Stunned by the immense volume of parents lining up outside the theaters with vaccine injury stories to share, VAXXED producer Polly Tommey began to livestream worldwide reaching millions, and a community that had once been silenced were empowered to rise up. In VAXXED II: THE PEOPLE'S TRUTH, Polly and the team travel over 50,000 miles in the USA and around the world. Interviews of parents and doctors with nothing to gain and everything to lose exposed the vaccine injury epidemic and asked the question on every parent's mind, "Are vaccines really as safe and effective as we've been told?"