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Everyone needs help sometimes whether it's a family dealing with challenging behavior or podcast hosts avoiding nonsensical tangents. \xa0This week's episode spends most of it's running time with the former, reviewing research on how to help behavior analysts to help parents in the home. \xa0From tantrums in quadruplets to overcoming mealtime woes, we've got something for even the smartest parents and practitioners to learn. \xa0In regards to the latter--with Rob getting in character with his Fran Drescher nanny impression, Jackie bringing up fishing and Beyonce, and Diana comparing research to delicious gravy--we may have been less successful.
Articles discussed this episode:\xa0\xa0
Miles, N.I. & Wilder, D.A. \xa0(2009). \xa0The effects of behavioral skills training on caregiver implementation of guided compliance. \xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 405-410.\xa0\xa0doi: \xa010.1901/jaba.2009.42-405
Stocco, C.S. & Thompson, R.H. \xa0(2015). \xa0Contingency analysis of caregiver behavior: Implications for parent training and future directions. \xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48, 417-435.\xa0\xa0doi: 10.1002/jaba.206
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