by leylinder | Oct 25, 2025 | Adventures in Behavior
My nephew stood on the edge of the pool, dripping wet, with his teeth chattering, and twig-like arms folded into his bird chest. His eyes danced between my mom and dad in a state of total shock and confusion. “You’re soaking wet, don’t go inside,” my mom...
by leylinder | Oct 22, 2025 | Adventures in Behavior
“You can’t do that! People with dementia can’t learn!” he said with an arrogant assertion and a tinge of ridicule. I nodded back to my graduate academic advisor, while my inner monologue quipped back, “Well, buckle up! We are in for quite the...
by leylinder | Oct 15, 2025 | Adventures in Behavior
If I had to be a “traditional” behavior analyst (BA), I would be a terrible one. The repetitive nature of discrete trial training would have me reading the Geneva Conventions and conferring with geopolitical legal experts during the lunch break on my...