Presenters: Louis A. Rotondo & Bertram O. Ploog, College of Staten Island
In this presentation, we will discuss Behavior Analysis and its positive implication for neuro-diversity. Aligning within the aspirations of the neuro-diversity movement, we will present behavior analysis, specifically Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), as it reflects a person-centered and evidence-based methodology, which focuses on respect for individual differences and is science-based with the goal of offering interventions that are to the individual’s benefit. The presentation will challenge the common misconceptions about ABA. This presentation will cover both research and clinical practice and will be offered from a scientist/practitioner model of understanding. The purpose of this presentation is to deliver knowledge and understanding to a broad audience including activists and advocates in the neuro-diversity movement and people with a vested interest in autism. The intention of the presentation is to provide education, increase understanding, overcome misconceptions, and to open up a debate on ABA’s relation to autism. Our presentation most likely falls under the topic of "social inclusion" and within the category of “best practices in mental health and wellness” and "research about neuro-divergent students."