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Advanced Precision Teaching Strategies for Complex ABA Cases
When Basic Charts Aren’t Enough: Moving Into Advanced Precision Teaching You've mastered the basics of Precision Teaching and you're seeing great results. But now you're working with kids who need more complex interventions - multi-step behaviors, social skills, academic sequences that involve several different components. This is where advanced Precision Teaching techniques really shine. Tracking Multiple Behaviors Together Sometimes you need to see how different parts of a

Brigid McCormick
6 days ago3 min read
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How to Read Precision Teaching Data and Make Smart ABA Decisions
What Your Charts Are Actually Telling You Okay, so you've been collecting data for a couple weeks now. You've got dots on a chart and some lines going in different directions. But what does it all mean? Here's the thing - reading Precision Teaching data isn't as complicated as it looks. Your chart is basically having a conversation with you about whether your intervention is working or not. The Three Main Patterns to Know When Reading Precision Teaching Data Lines Going Up (A

Brigid McCormick
Nov 173 min read
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How to Set Up Precision Teaching Charts for Maximum ABA Impact
Getting Your First Precision Teaching Charts Right Setting up Precision Teaching charts doesn't have to be overwhelming, but it does need to be intentional. I've seen too many ABA professionals get excited about the concept and then burn out because they tried to track too much too fast. Let's build your system the right way from the start. Choosing Your Target Behaviors for Precision Teaching The success of your Precision Teaching charts depends entirely on choosing the righ

Brigid McCormick
Nov 124 min read
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What is Precision Teaching in ABA and Why Everyone Should Know It
What is Precision Teaching in ABA? If you've been in the field for any length of time, you know that data is everything. But let's be honest - sometimes our data collection feels more like checking boxes than actually understanding what's happening with our clients. Precision Teaching in ABA changes that completely. Developed by Ogden Lindsley in the 1960s, Precision Teaching is a method that focuses on frequency-based measurement and visual display of learning data. Think of

Brigid McCormick
Nov 73 min read
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