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Disabled children can learn imitation – MassLive.com

February 11th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Found this article based on a Twitter tips, “Disabled children can learn imitation“. It´s an OK article about the effects of Applied Behavior Analysis and teaching learning skills to children with autism. It´s crucial for the field of behavior analysis to promote good practices and good stories in media, to inform the general public and governments of what ABA are, and what it can lead to.

In my country we struggle with some old prejudices regarding ABA, and I think this is the case other places to. These stories and good information is the only way to beat this prejudices.

As mentioned I picked up this article by a Twitter tips. Twitter and Identi.ca are great places to follow others with the same interests as you and get tips and discuss regarding autism and applied behavior analysis. Although there are not so many interested in ABA Twittering, not to my knowledge…..



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