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It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

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It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

Kadiant

It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

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It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

Kadiant

It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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On this episode of It Takes a Village, Amanda is joined by Dr. Svetlana Dani, a board-certified sports medicine physician in San Jose, CA. Together, they talked about what exercise is and how it is different for everyone, not just people with a
"QUILTBAG" is queer (or questioning), undecided, intersex, lesbian, trans, bisexual, asexual (or allied) and gay (or genderqueer). It's a reimagining of LGBTQIA+ and was coined by Sadie Lee as an inclusive self-designation for minority sexual a
On our 2nd episode during Pride Month, Amanda is joined by Nikki and Jeremy, two of the hosts of Black in Behavior and members of the Black Queer community. Together, they discuss the intersection of being Black and Queer, the history of Pride
On our first Pride Month episode of It Takes a Village, we had the honor of speaking with Shosh Cohn, a Lead Behavior Tech for Kadiant Ohio. Together, Shosh and Amanda discuss a few very important topics: the gender spectrum, how imperative it
On our first Pride Month episode of It Takes a Village, we had the honor of speaking with Shosh Cohn, a Lead Behavior Tech for Kadiant Ohio. Together, Shosh and Amanda discuss a few very important topics: the gender spectrum, how imperative it
On this episode of It Takes a Village: An ABA Podcast, Amanda interviews Cyndi Mariner, founder of Breathing Spaces, and her trusted advisor and business partner, Mark. Breathing Spaces is a support network for family caregivers in the Bay Area
On this episode, Amanda is joined by Alexandria Darden, a law student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, to talk about human rights and how BLM and Autism Acceptance/Disabilities Acceptance are ALL a part of the larger civil rights move
On this episode of It Takes a Village, Amanda is joined by Rudy, Samantha, and Robert, three of Options for All's Film and Media (OFA-FAM) students! OFA-FAM is an amazing organization that exists to create more opportunities for individuals wit
On this episode, Amanda is joined by Nina Duncan, executive director of Angels on Stage, an organization located in the Bay Area whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and young adults with special needs by breaking down stereotypes
On this episode, Amanda is joined by Nina Duncan, executive director of Angels on Stage, an organization located in the Bay Area whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and young adults with special needs by breaking down stereotypes
On this episode, Amanda is joined by Dr. Melissa Welch, a youth advocate for the Arc of Larimer County. Melissa has a PhD in Sociology from the University of South Florida and over ten years of experience working in everything from early childh
On this episode, in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month, Amanda got to interview Dr. Patti Weiss. Dr. Weiss specializes in neuropsychological assessments for middle and high school students and also tests young adults for ADD/ADHD and variou
On this episode, in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month, Amanda got to interview Dr. Patti Weiss. Dr. Weiss specializes in neuropsychological assessments for middle and high school students and also tests young adults for ADD/ADHD and variou
On this episode, Amanda Scoggins interviews Dr. Melinda Docter, assistant professor and ABA coordinator for Northcentral University. They discuss NCU's ABA program, the benefits of choosing their program, and the amazing partnership between Kad
On this very special episode of ITAV, special host Nikki, a Lead Behavior Tech in Portland, is joined by Jeremy, a Program Supervisor in Atlanta, and Sharon, a BCBA in Sac. Together, they share their experiences working for Kadiant, working in
On this episode, Amanda interviews Kadiant team member Nikki Robinson, a senior behavior technician in our Pacific Northwest region. She shares with Amanda and our listeners her experiences of being a Black professional in the ABA field, the ba
Today, ITAV host Amanda is joined by Larry Aldridge III, an RBT in Kadiant Georgia, to discuss the importance of companies putting in the work to ensure their work spaces are safe and inclusive for all individuals from all walks of life. They a
On this episode, Amanda interviews Kadiant Senior Behavior Tech, Derek Jones. Derek shares his story, how he got started in ABA, and his thoughts on how having autism has given him a special insight into working with others on the spectrum. Thi
On this episode, Sheila interviews Kadiant team member Jesse, who provides speech and language pathology services in our Georgia region. Together, they discuss his journey as an SLP and how ABA and SLP can work together to change the lives of a
On this episode, Kadiant team member Amanda interviews Saba, a parent from Georgia, whose child receives ABA services. Together, they discuss Saba's journey as a parent, her child's and family's experiences with ABA, and what parents should kno
On this episode, BCBA Amanda Scoggins guest hosts and interviews our friend, Danielle Peters, an LMFT in California! Together, the two discuss the importance of self-care, as clinicians and as parents, building her practice while raising a fami
On this episode, Sheila interviews Dr. Tracy Guiou, BCBA-D, and Dr. Allison Womack, BCBA-D. They discuss their backgrounds in ABA, how their careers led them to Kadiant, the process of diagnosing a child who may have autism, and their experienc
On this episode, Sheila interviews Kadiant clinical supervisor Michelle San Jose, a superhero on and off the clock, about how fulfilling working in ABA has been.If you know someone who should be on our podcast, or you'd like to hear about a spe
On this episode, Sheila interviews Halee Royal, a BCBA with DataFinch, who shares her knowledge and experience about the importance of analyzing data in order to help your child meet milestones, how technology will assist clinicians in that end
On this episode, Sheila interviews Amy and Hannah from Atlanta, a mother-daughter duo and past clients of Kadiant legacy company IBS who have a plethora of knowledge to share with our listeners about their experiences with ABA therapy. Tune in
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