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"Transformative Power: Utilizing Applied Behavior Analysis for Positive Behavioral Change" . Content Warning.
In the realm of psychology and behavior science, few approaches have garnered as much attention and success as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This evidence-based methodology has proven to be a transformative tool in promoting positive behavioral change across a wide range of individuals, from children with autism spectrum disorder to individuals struggling with addiction. This article delves into the core principles of ABA, its applications, and the ways in which it wields its transformative power to bring about positive behavioral change.
By Autism therapy2 years ago in Unbalanced
Foxy Mama’s Come to Life in Victory over the Bees Knees of Somers
On Thursday July 27, the Westchester Female Flag Football League got together for another night of gridiron games, and the Foxy Mama’s were there again to represent for Katonah/Lewisboro. Proud in Purple, the contingent of Cross River area Moms faced the Bees Knees of Somers. But Whitney Hartmann was not charmed by her opponents for very long and set the tone on the second play from scrimmage.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Neeraj Chopra Leaves a mark on the world: First Indian to Secure Gold at World Sports Titles. Content Warning.
In a fantastic victory for Indian sports, Neeraj Chopra prearranged history by holding onto the gold decoration in the men's lance toss occasion at the World Games Titles held in Budapest, Hungary. On the shining morning of August 28, Neeraj, affectionately alluded to as the 'brilliant kid of Indian games,' carved his name into the records of sports by turning into the very first Indian competitor to get a gold decoration at this lofty title.
By Sabuj Maity2 years ago in Unbalanced
Giannis Antetokounmpo: A Journey of Triumph and Transformation
Introduction: Some basketball players have a worldwide following that extends beyond the court as a result of their incredible journeys and steadfast resolve. Giannis Antetokounmpo, a force of nature who has reinvented the game and won the hearts of fans all around the world, is one such name.
By Tereza Giannouri2 years ago in Unbalanced
Full-Contact. Top Story - August 2023.
I lay on the ground flat on my back after the hit. I could literally feel the pain shoot down from my chest right out my butt; it was like I was trying to pass a knife through my digestive tract. It was, without a doubt, the most painful thing I had ever experienced.
By Linda McQuade2 years ago in Unbalanced
‘’Whispers of Valor"
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills, lived a young woman named Elara. Her days were spent tending to the needs of the village, caring for the sick, and offering a helping hand wherever it was needed. Elara's unwavering selflessness had earned her the respect and admiration of everyone in the community.
By Ishola David2 years ago in Unbalanced
Russia and Ukraine War
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, often referred to as the Russo-Ukrainian War, has its roots in a complex mix of historical, political, and cultural factors. Here's an overview of the causes and the developments up to my last update in September 2021:
By Haruna Abass2 years ago in Unbalanced
Will Cristiano Ronald's contract be terminated in the club
ristiano Ronaldo's move to Al-Nassr has raised eyebrows and created a buzz in the football world. The Portuguese superstar's transfer to the Saudi Arabian club was seen as a surprising and bold move, given his illustrious career at top European clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus. However, as Ronaldo settles into his new club, a potential problem has arisen that could see one of his teammates' contracts scrapped.
By Akinseye John2 years ago in Unbalanced
Andrew Hammer is Still Pitching with Heart
Photo by Mitchell Hammer After completing his time at John Jay last year, Andrew Hammer got a scholarship from Curry College, and while nervous when the day arrived, it was excitement that ruled the day. “It’s basically what I wanted all of high school and what I trained for,” he said. “It’s right there and I’m officially starting,” he remembered. So thrown in like the rest of the freshman, the pitcher stood tall despite the fact that the early going began decidedly on the down side.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
On the Field and in the Classroom Caroline Panzirer has Been a Rock at Colgate
Photo by Olivia Hokanson/Colgate Athletics Any college freshman knows that going away to school can be the adventure of a lifetime. On the other hand, the temptation to indulge in too much action has many succumb. So a year under her belt, Caroline Panzirer credits her parents and the community of John Jay coaches and teachers for not allowing extracurricular excess to gain the upper hand
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Supporting women's sports
It takes a staggering two seconds of looking at my profile, to see that I love sports. Basically any sport, minus soccer, if it's on I'm watching it. Hockey will always be at the top of the mountain, again no surprise there. However something I've noticed throughout the years, which really shouldn't be the case. I'm weirdly in the minority of sports fans, as someone who loves male and female sports. If you don't appreciate the product fine, I get it. But if there's something I absolutely cannot stand, it's all the hate women's sports gets by "sports fans" because it's cool to hate. It's cool to spread negativity. Unfortunately the WNBA gets the absolute brunt of this negativity with WMMA not too far behind. I see so many people's fight prediction cards with "bathroom break" over the WMMA fights on the card. Whatever bud, do you I guess.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced










