Eye Contact, Core vs Fringe Vocab, State Testing, and Other Non-Controversial Topics: The 2022 VBC Panel

Published: Dec. 21, 2022, 9:14 p.m.

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If you\'re a long-time listener, you\'ve likely heard me talk about the\\xa0Verbal Behavior Conference\\xa0at various points over the last few years. If you\'re not familiar with the event, it\'s a two-day workshop that my friends at the\\xa0Central Texas Autism Center\\xa0have been putting on for years.\\xa0

What you\'re about to hear is the panel discussion from the 2022 event, which was the first post-pandemic live event for the conference, which took place, as always, in Austin, Texas.\\xa0

This panel discussion included Kevin Luczynski, Sarah Lechago, Francesca Delgi Espinosa, Tamara Kasper, Mark Sundberg, David Palmer, David Roth, and Pat McGreevy.\\xa0

This particular panel discussion started off with going over some granular details about Joint Attention and Joint Control, but as panels often do, this one got a little more freewheeling as it went on. For example, there were some great discussions regarding assessing bilingual clients, the role of eye contact, core vs. fringe vocabulary, rule-governed behavior, and much more!

I had the honor to be invited to moderate this amazing lineup. These duties included asking my own questions, taking questions from the in-person crowd (and huge thanks to Kelle Rich for sprinting around the mic!), and monitoring the on-line chat to take questions from those participating at home. As such, there are some occasional long pauses here and there throughout the discussion, so please bear with that, as I think it will be worth your time.\\xa0

If an event like this sounds fun to you, you\'re in luck because the\\xa02023 Verbal Behavior Conference\\xa0is just around the corner. It\'s taking place on March 30th and 31st, as always, in Austin, Texas. However, if you can\'t be there in person, the Verbal Behavior Conference will be presented online\\xa0via Behavior Live, and for what it\'s worth, they do a fantastic job doing this. Whether virtually or in person, I\'d love to see you there.\\xa0

This year\'s event includes talks from Pat McGreevy, Troy Fry, Lina Slim, Andresa De Souza, Sarah Frampton, Einar Ingvarsson, and Samantha Bergman. Once again, I will be moderating the panel at the end of the first day. All in all, it\'s a really fun time.\\xa0

If you\'re listening to this and it\'s still 2022,\\xa0early-bird pricing\\xa0is still in effect, so if this all sounds fun to you, grab your ticket today and save some cash in the process.\\xa0

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