@JulioMTNeuro Here’s one: https://t.co/q0sz2vK9bV . Take home seems to be: some options for stereotypic behaviors, less for inflexibility (eg insistence on sameness)
@aprenderaquerer @StimAutista @TAutistas y también cuando se incrementan sus capacidades de interacción con el medio al ampliar el rango de sus intereses y habilidades. Por ejemplo https://t.co/6vDtREfiHG 15/21
@soundcube @LoomesGill https://t.co/pJU98P9RUb Here’s the research link she posted. I would imagine the likes of @milton_damian and @SheffieldLuke may want to run their expert eyes over this one and see what they think.
Behaviourbabe (at the centre of the ABA Cardgate scandal) currently promoting research into treatments for stereotypy or repetitive behaviours, due to the behaviourist view that they get in the way of things or are an embarrassment for the family. https://
RT @behaviorbabe: #stickwithscience #behaviorchange | "It is now clear that both lower and higher order forms of repetitive... https://t.co…
RT @AnimaTEAautisme: Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for Repetitive Behaviors in #Autism https://t.co/NvhPXMUhhA
RT @AnimaTEAautisme: Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for Repetitive Behaviors in #Autism https://t.co/NvhPXMUhhA
Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for Repetitive Behaviors in #Autism https://t.co/NvhPXMUhhA
RT @behaviorbabe: #stickwithscience #behaviorchange | "It is now clear that both lower and higher order forms of repetitive... https://t.co…
#stickwithscience #behaviorchange | "It is now clear that both lower and higher order forms of repetitive... https://t.co/p0RPvNzgUr
I found this article very helpful when I was learning about restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs). Share... http://t.co/ome2Msm6qV
Foxx's intervention seems effective, also conceptually similar to RIRD, recommended for lower order RRBs #battherapy http://t.co/m9Q8Ye2Lnw