Enhancing Language Development for the Day-to-Day BCBA: Generative Learning, RFT, and PEAK (Group Sales)

Presenter(s): Megan DeLeon (Miller), PhD, BCBA-D, Stephanie Bolden, BCBA, Carol Gonzalez, BCBA
CEUs: 19 Learning BACB®

$400.00

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This 8-week course is designed for behavior analysts, teachers, parents, and other professionals involved in teaching language to autistic and language-delayed children. Participants will receive in-depth, practitioner-focused training in Relational Frame Theory (RFT), generative instruction, and the PEAK assessment and curriculum, addressing the common challenges of rigid language repertoires, prompt dependence, and limited progress in language acquisition.

The course consists of weekly 2-hour live lectures that provide in-depth exploration and practical applications of these concepts. Each session is structured to break down complex theories into actionable strategies, supported by comprehensive resources and practical exercises. Participants will engage in interactive discussions, receive personalized feedback on homework assignments, and have access to sample programs, articles, and tools to facilitate the implementation of new techniques in their practice.

Attendees will receive an assessment tool to determine the appropriate focus on generative learning and RFT, identifying prerequisite skills and guiding program development. This program is structured to enhance professional practice, ensuring participants are equipped with the latest, evidence-based methods to support their clients effectively.

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Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the Foundations of Relational Frame Theory (RFT):
    Participants will explain the key principles of RFT, distinguishing between arbitrary and non-arbitrary relations and how they relate to language development in autistic and language-delayed children.
  • Identify and Assess Generative Language Abilities:
    Participants will learn to use assessment tools, including the PEAK assessment and TARPA, to evaluate generative language skills, focusing on identifying advanced, basic, and visual-perceptual language profiles.
  • Implement PEAK Curriculum for Language Development:
    Participants will be able to explain how to select and implement PEAK programs tailored to their clients’ language profiles, promoting derived relational responding and equivalence-based teaching.
  • Address Common Challenges in Language Acquisition:
    Participants will identify solutions to overcome issues such as rigid language repertoires, prompt dependence, and slow progress in language acquisition by applying RFT-based interventions.
  • Design Instructional Programs Based on Generative Learning Principles:
    Participants will create individualized instructional programs that incorporate generative learning techniques, helping clients develop flexible, adaptive language repertoires.
  • Analyze Client Progress Using Evidence-Based Assessment Tools:
    Participants will use tools like PEAK and other assessments to track client progress in language development and relational responding, adapting their interventions based on data-driven insights.
  • Apply RFT to Enhance Language Interventions:
    Participants will be able to explain how to incorporate relational frame theory into language interventions, utilizing derived relational responding techniques to foster generative learning.
  • Assess and Tailor Language Programs Based on Learner Profiles:
    Participants will use the course’s decision-making flowchart to assess clients’ learner profiles (advanced, basic, visual perceptual, or other) and tailor programs accordingly, enhancing the effectiveness of interventions.
  • Develop Skills in the Practical Application of PEAK and TARPA Assessments:
    Participants will gain hands-on experience with PEAK and TARPA assessments, learning how to assess both advanced and basic language skills, as well as relational frames, and design programming based on assessment results.
  • Bridge the Gap Between Traditional Verbal Behavior and RFT-Based Practices:
    Participants will critically evaluate traditional language teaching approaches, like those based on Verbal Behavior and EIBI models, and incorporate RFT-based methods to improve language outcomes in clients.

$400.00

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Course Presenter

Carol Gonzalez, BCBA, Megan Miller, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, Stephanie Bolden, BCBA

CEU Type

Learning

Subject

ABA Tools, Relational Frame Theory (RFT)

Price

Paid, Not included with membership

Product Type

Single On-Demand

CEU Amount

>= 5

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