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STOP

Shifting Thought on Oppressive Practices

This initiative emerges from a profound commitment to address prevailing concerns regarding ABA's emphasis on behavior, often overshadowing emotional well-being. Through this initiative, we champion alternative approaches, cultivating a landscape where behavior analysts deeply value and prioritize understanding and acceptance of diverse neurodivergent experiences. Our ultimate goal is to reimagine and reshape how professionals engage with and support neurodivergent children, ensuring their emotional and developmental needs are at the forefront. 

Services

  • 1 product

 Our 'Learning the Environmental Response Technique' course offers a deep exploration of innovative antecedent strategies that naturally support learning and growth. This educational resource is designed to enhance understanding of creating environments where individuals thrive without reliance on external motivators. Participants will gain tools and insights to establish settings that inherently resonate with the principles of neurodiversity. 

  • 3 products

Personalized consultations provide targeted guidance on navigating neurodivergent experiences. These sessions focus on transforming existing practices, fostering respect for neurodivergent individuals, and empowering participants with practical advocacy tools.

Community

For Behavior Analysists and Behavior Technicians

  • $5/mo or $49.99/yr

Reflect for Behavior Analysts & Technicians

  • Includes 2 additional products

Members join a community of behavior analysts with a focus on exploring neurodiversity topics. The discussions aim to deepen understanding and promote introspection, allowing members to reflect on diverse experiences and viewpoints in the field.

  • $25/mo or $250/yr

Transform for Behavior Analysts & Technicians

  • Includes 2 additional products

Building on the foundation of the Reflect tier, members also have access to bi-weekly workgroups. These sessions provide a space for hands-on consultations, prioritize collaborative dialogue on neurodiversity, encouraging the integration of diverse perspectives and innovative methodologies.