Applied Behavior Analysis

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2nd Annual MassABA

Posted on March 30, 2012 at 6:15 PM

MassABA was a great conference! I went to MassABA on March 23 for the entire day.  In the morning, I heard Dr. Julie Vargas speak about her life with her father, B.F. Skinner.  After her talk, I introduced myself and got a picture with Dr. Vargas and Behaviorbabe.  Then, I went to a talk about ARICA/Autism Insurance.  It was exciting because I am interested in insurance that covers treatments for autism.  At lunch, I met Dr. Missy Olive, who is a BCBA.  I also sat with Debbie Swenson, who was my teacher until 2nd grade. (Debbie is getting her BCBA.)  After lunch, Behaviorbabe and I prepared for my afternoon presenation.  There was a small crowd of 30-35 people who came to hear me talk.  There was also a parent who was presenting at the conference; her name's Julie.  Julie was friendly --she let me present first.  Overall, my presentation went well and I had a great time at the conference!


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