What you’ll learn in this podcast:
- Why synchronous reinforcement schedules may be more effective (and preferred) than delayed reinforcement
- Applications for daily living and health routines like toothbrushing, mask-wearing, hairbrushing, tolerating safety equipment, getting checked with a pulse oximeter, and more
- Collaborative service delivery with nursing and medical
professionals
- Ethical considerations in participant assent
- The importance of tracking both behavioral outcomes and affective states
- Future research directions for synchronous reinforcement in clinical practice
- This episode bridges research and practice, giving you practical insights you can apply immediately when working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
If you need CEs, earn them the fun way—through engaging
podcast discussions like this one.