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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria is an interview-based show that features conversations with innovative scientists and practitioners in the field of Behavior Analysis. The podcast covers topics such as Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Functional Communication Training, Verbal Behavior, and more!

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria.

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Valencia Harper is a seasoned clinician and BCBA at Apollo Behavior, with extensive experience in working with families and supporting caregivers in ABA services. She is known for her thoughtful approach to collaboration and her journey from a memorable first day involving a smoothie spill to becoming a confident practitioner.
Kristen McNeely is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist based in California. She specializes in working with parents of children who exhibit school refusal behaviors. With extensive experience in the field, Kristen focuses on addressing the complexities of school refusal and chronic absenteeism, providing support and intervention strategies for families. Her work emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying anxiety that contributes to these behaviors and the need for comprehensive support systems.
Dr. Bill Ahearn is the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children (NECC). He has extensive experience in the field of Behavior Analysis, particularly in addressing feeding problems and researching various aspects of behavior, including stereotypic and self-injurious behaviors. Bill has contributed significantly to the literature on behavioral assessment and treatment, with numerous publications that explore interventions for individuals with autism and related disorders. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing repetitive behaviors in clinical settings.
Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau is a prominent figure in the field of behavior analysis in Puerto Rico. She is known for her commitment to advancing ABA practices on the island and addressing systemic challenges faced by families and professionals. With a focus on ethical and culturally sensitive dissemination of ABA, she emphasizes the importance of community leadership and collective action. Yaniz has been involved in local initiatives and played a key role in the formation of PRABA, advocating for sustainable changes in the community.
Steve Ward is a prominent figure in the field of Behavior Analysis, known for his work with Whole Child Consulting. He has authored several influential texts, including 'Teaching Good Learner Repertoires' and 'What You Need To Know About Motivation And Teaching Games: An In-Depth Analysis.' His research focuses on practical applications of behavioral principles, particularly in enhancing learner progress through effective reinforcement strategies.
Teresa Grimes is a co-author of the paper '50 Practical Ways to Alter the Relative Efficiencies of Behaviors.' While specific details about her background are not provided in the episode description, her collaboration with Steve Ward indicates her expertise in Behavior Analysis and her contributions to the field through research and practical applications.

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The Behavioral Observations Podcast features interviews with leaders in the field of Behavior Analysis. We discuss topics such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Autism treatment, Organizational Behavior Management (OBM), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), BACB Code of Ethics, Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA), and more! If you're a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who travels a lot for work, consider this podcast your in-ride professional development!

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Here's the recent few episodes on The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria.

0:00 50:53

Supporting Parents in ABA Services with Valencia Harper from Apollo Behavior: Session 301

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Matt Cicoria
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Valencia Harper
Keywords
ABA services caregiver support behavior analysis parent collaboration BCBA autism functional behavioral assessment therapy

When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), much of the focus is often placed on data collection, program goals, and measurable outcomes for the child. But what about the parents? Supporting caregivers is a critical, and sometimes overlooked, component of effective ABA services. In a recent podcast episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Valencia Harper, a seasoned clinician from Apollo Behavior, to talk about her thoughtful approach to working with families.

Long-time listeners may remember Valencia from our Apollo Case Study Series, where she and her colleagues discussed mentoring new practitioners. This time around, we shifted gears to focus on her insights into caregiver collaboration—and the conversation did not disappoint.

From Smoothies to Strategy: Valencia’s Journey

Valencia opened up about her own career beginnings, including a memorable (and messy) first day involving a smoothie spill. That moment, though humbling, marked the start of a journey that led her to become the confident and effective BCBA she is today.

Through years of experience, she has developed a deep appreciation for the unique challenges parents face—and a toolkit for meeting them with empathy, clarity, and respect.

What Parents Really Need from ABA Providers

Throughout the episode, Valencia shared key insights into how BCBAs can better support the families they serve. Here are a few highlights from our discussion:

1. Listening Builds Rapport

Rather than jumping into solutions, Valencia emphasizes the power of active listening. Parents often come to the table with a wealth of experience and emotion. Taking time to truly hear them builds trust and sets the tone for collaboration.

2. BCBAs Don’t Have to Know Everything

It can be tempting to feel like we have to have all the answers. But Valencia reminds us that being transparent about what we don’t know—while showing a commitment to learning—can strengthen relationships rather than weaken them.

3. Prioritize Parental Concerns

Instead of sticking strictly to what the data says, Valencia encourages clinicians to take parent priorities seriously. If bedtime battles or sibling conflicts are top of mind for the family, addressing those concerns can lead to more engagement and faster progress.

4. Clarify ABA Jargon

Parents may struggle with technical terms or misunderstand the purpose of certain procedures. Valencia discusses how breaking things down into digestible language helps reduce frustration and builds empowerment.

5. Combat Learned Helplessness

Some caregivers come into services feeling defeated or disconnected. Valencia talks about how to gently challenge that mindset and offer small, achievable strategies that rebuild parental confidence.

6. Teach How to Set Limits

Supporting families doesn’t stop with behavior plans. Valencia shares tips for coaching parents on how to set clear, developmentally appropriate limits without escalating the situation.

7. Responding to "We've Already Tried That"

This common phrase can be frustrating for clinicians, but Valencia reframes it as an opportunity to validate parents’ experiences and reintroduce strategies with better context or support.

Inside Apollo’s Approach to Caregiver Training

Valencia also gave us a behind-the-scenes look at how Apollo Behavior structures its caregiver support. From structured training sessions to informal check-ins, their model integrates parent collaboration as a core component of service delivery—not an afterthought.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode

If you're looking to dive deeper into the themes we discussed, here are a few recommended reads and links from the show:

This podcast is brought to you by:

  • Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you’ll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out!
  • CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here
  • The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In.

 

0:00 1:16:31

Chronic Absenteeism and School Refusal: Session 300 with Kristen McNeely

Hosts
Matt Cicoria
Guests
Kristen McNeely
Keywords
Chronic Absenteeism School Refusal anxiety behavior assessment parent intervention wrap around supports Failure to Launch

Kristen McNeely joins me for an informative discussion about the challenging topic of School Refusal and Chronic Absenteeism.

If you are in any way connected to a school community, you've probably heard about this difficult and growing problem. As we discuss in this episode, school refusal is an ever-growing concern, and it manifests itself in numerous ways.

Kristen is both a BCBA and a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in California, and she spends nearly all of her time working with parents who have children who engage in school refusal.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The distinction between the terms Chronic Absenteeism and School Refusal.
  • How School Refusal can be thought of as a continuum of attendance patterns.
  • The role of anxiety in these response patterns.
  • Assessing the function of School Refusal behaviors.
  • Helping parents intervene with School Refusal.
  • The importance of wrap around supports for severe cases.
  • How School Refusal can turn into what's known as Failure to Launch.

You're going to want to listen all the way through to the end because she closes the show not only some awesome advice for the newly minted, but a poignant personal story.

Resources mentioned in this podcast:

This podcast is brought to you by:

  • Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you’ll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out!
  • HRIC Recruting. Cut out the middleman and speak directly with Barbara Voss, who's been placing BCBAs in great jobs all across the US for 15 years.
  • CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here.
  • The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In.
0:00 1:34:49

Understanding Repetitive Behavior: Session 299 with Bill Ahearn

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Matt Cicoria
Guests
Bill Ahearn
Keywords
Repetitive Behavior Stereotypy Self-injurious behavior Response Interruption and Redirection Anxiety Behavior Analysis Research NECC

Dr. Bill Ahearn joins me in Session 299 of Behavioral Observation. I met Bill a few times at conferences and I'm so glad we finally had a chance to sit down and record a podcast together.

Bill is the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children. Long time listeners may recall that NECC sponsored a series of episodes, and in this podcast, we talked about some of the great research that has come out of that storied institution.

As an aside, if you want to learn more about NECC, particularly working at NECC, you can find more information about that here.

We covered a lot of ground in this conversation, including:

  • Bill's early experiences as a grad student and clinician.
  • His early work in addressing feeding problems.
  • The research that he and his colleagues have conducted at NECC.
  • How he construes stereotypic and self-injurious behavior as being forms of repetitive behavior.
  • What he's learned about addressing stereotypy, including when and when not to intervene.
  • We talk at length about Response Interruption and Redirection, particularly when it is and isn't necessary as an intervention.
  • The behavioral interpretation of anxiety, and interventions that he and his team have brought to bear on related repertoires.
  • I ask a few lighter questions on some topics of mutual interest (you'll have to listen towards the end to hear that).
  • If you listen to nothing else from this podcast, towards the end of the show, Bill talks about why he is proud to be a Behavior Analyst. Please listen to that segment, as I think he makes some excellent points that are more than worth sharing.

We also talked about tons of papers. I've done my best to track as many down as possible.

  • Piazza et al. (2000). An evaluation of the effects of matched stimuli on behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement.
  • Rapp and Vollmer (2005). Stereotypy I: A review of behavioral assessment and treatment.
  • Ahearn et al. (2007). Assessing and treating vocal stereotypy in children with autism.
  • Colón et al. (2012). The effects of verbal operant training and response interruption and redirection on appropriate and inappropriate vocalizations.
  • Rodriguez et al. (2013). Arranging and ordering in autism spectrum disorder: Characteristics, severity, and environmental correlates.
  • Steinhauser et al. (2021). Examining stereotypy in naturalistic contexts: Differential reinforcement and context-specific redirection.
  • Moore et al. (2022). Assessing and Treating Anxiety in Individuals with Autism.
  • Fergus (2024). Functional Analysis and Delineating Subtypes of Restricted Repetitive Behavior in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

This podcast is brought to you by:

  • Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you’ll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out!
  • CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here
  • The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In.
  • Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!
0:00 1:23:58

El Estado del Análisis de la Conducta en Puerto Rico con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau: BOP en Español 14

Hosts
Matt Cicoria
Guests
Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau
Keywords
Behavior Analysis Puerto Rico ABA practice systemic challenges collective action community leadership cultural sensitivity PRABA local initiatives

El Estado del Análisis de la Conducta en Puerto Rico con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau

En este episodio, tuve el honor de conversar con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau, una de las voces más comprometidas y visionarias en el desarrollo del análisis de la conducta en Puerto Rico. A través de una charla llena de realidades, aprendizajes y esperanza, exploramos el estado actual de la práctica de ABA en la isla, los desafíos sistémicos que enfrentan las familias y profesionales, y el impacto de barreras lingüísticas, económicas y estructurales.

Yaniz comparte no solo el panorama de necesidades, sino también el poder de la acción colectiva, el liderazgo comunitario y la importancia de diseminar ABA de manera ética, culturalmente sensible y alejada de mentalidades colonialistas. Aprendimos sobre iniciativas locales inspiradoras, el nacimiento de PRABA, y recomendaciones esenciales para quienes desean construir cambios reales y sostenibles en nuevas comunidades.

Un episodio que nos invita a reflexionar sobre cómo practicamos, para quién practicamos, y cómo podemos hacerlo mejor, siempre honrando la cultura y el valor de las comunidades que servimos.

The State of Behavior Analysis in Puerto Rico with Dr. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau

In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau, one of the most committed and visionary voices advancing the field of behavior analysis in Puerto Rico. Through a conversation filled with realities, lessons, and hope, we explore the current state of ABA practice on the island, the systemic challenges faced by families and professionals, and the impact of language, economic, and structural barriers.

Yaniz not only highlights the needs but also shows the power of collective action, community leadership, and the importance of disseminating ABA ethically, with cultural sensitivity, and free from colonialist mindsets. We learn about inspiring local initiatives, the formation of PRABA, and essential recommendations for those who wish to build real, sustainable change in new communities.

This episode invites us to reflect on how we practice, for whom we practice, and how we can do better—always honoring the culture and the value of the communities we serve.

0:00 56:34

Altering the Relative Efficiencies of Responses for Behavioral Improvement: Session 297 with Steve Ward

Hosts
Matt Cicoria
Guests
Steve Ward Teresa Grimes
Keywords
Behavior Analysis Autism Functional Behavioral Assessment Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Functional Communication Training Verbal Behavior The Matching Law reinforcement Whole Child Consulting

Steve Ward returns to the podcast to talk about a paper he recently published with co-author Teresa Grimes, titled, "50 Practical Ways to Alter the Relative Efficiencies of Behaviors."

In this conversation, we review the highlights of this paper, and discuss things like The Matching Law, making desired behavior more efficient in generating reinforcement, making problem behaviors less efficient, and how altering reinforcement parameters like delay, magnitude, and schedules can enhance learner progress.

We also talk about the work that Steve does with his company, Whole Child Consulting, as well as a Q & A he will be doing on this topic that's coming up on April 23rd, 2025.

Steve is the author of Teaching Good Learner RepertoiresWhat You Need To Know About Motivation And Teaching Games: An In-Depth Analysis, and other popular texts relevant to Behavior Analysts working in a variety of settings.

If you'd like to work with Steve or find supplementary materials on the things he likes to talk about, check out his website, Whole Child Consulting.

Resources discussed in this podcast:

Please note that we had some internet disruptions during our recording but I don't think they detracted from the overall intelligibility of the conversation.

This podcast is brought to you by:

  • Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you’ll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out!
  • CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here
  • The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In.
  • Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!

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