Welcome to another white boy talks about what it's like being in another country
disseminating behavior analysis but first real quick let's... yes I've worn
this like three straight days in a row as I was prepping all these scripts. Carlos
thank you man - love it! Before we talk about the trip
and what dissemination is we need to talk about what it is not. It's no one
thing that is you can't put a link on social media or a post and saying that
you're doing stuff and then quote call that it's that single post dissemination
you can't state your values and do something without considering the
lasting long-term impacts that you're going to actually produce. There is a
time factor here and it is definitely not going somewhere for vacation doing a
single talk and now you have disseminated to another country. There
are countless ways that we've talked about dissemination or feel and
surprisingly this channel is not primarily first dissemination it is just
documenting the journey towards attempts to do such things. One of those is a trip
that happened in Brazil I committed to documenting and sharing those we did a
six-part series that have released on this channel ready it was a behind the
scenes we uploaded while we were there but this is the kind of deep dive what
actually happened what makes these sort of trip to happen what are the outcomes
what are the stories and we found along the way so if you're up for a six-part
series now is the time to watch sit down this is the first of the six videos if
you aren't going to commit to six videos you're not going to get the full story
you're probably best just clicking out now not watching these in isolation
there's one every day for five days with two on Saturday this week for you to
enjoy. Megan Miller made this trip possible her herself she works with a
Navigation Behavioral Consulting as well as PEAK ABA Solutions and her work is
what led to this happening. So just up front as a sponsored video by a patron
here at Megan Miller - not the companies. And one last housekeeping
thing I have tagged people that are actually doing the work here
I am the avenue sharing and communicating
stories on the channel but the people doing the hard work are linked on every
single video in every single post related to this that you can hear from
them and they can give in their comments as well so everybody please do that
across the series i'ma share with you how we got there some of the people that
we met the things that were accomplished some of the similarities and differences
between the cultures behavior analysis in those cultures perspectives that i
gathered from practitioners and parents of children diagnosed with autism and
will be ending on some of the larger cultural differences between the u.s.
and Brazil because so many of you asked what those are. So if you're in buckle up
get ready because we are off to Brazil. So the goal of today is to talk about
the similarities and differences and some of the pain points that we've seen
down there while we were visiting. Some interesting parallels families and
practitioners are equally I would say just as worried about the quality of
services that should be expected from practitioners that are down there
that being said even though the BACB has influence on certificate holders across
the world we realized that there is an entirely different culture a different
market a different perception towards how that governing agency really is
performing going to help and have the resources to help perform in those
cultures outside of the US. I would say on large a lot of the issues that people
have from governing agencies like the BACB are mirrored down there just like we
experienced here in the United States a very similar issue between the
practitioners the people teaching in the institutions completing the research as
well as what is needed in the community that is very, unfortunately similar as we
experience here in the US there's disconnects among them all with people
trying to fix this but with the rapid growth it just exacerbates the issues as
we've seen with early days in the u.s. certification system many people are
going out and claiming that some sort of amount of training that could be as
little as 5, 10, 20 hours are actually enough to be providing services and we
see this ripple effect throughout the communities down there parents literally
crying talking about how they've gone through services where they were
promised for sometimes years that there would be effects and no
growth was seen... and part of this is this idea that ABA is solely autism treatment
and that is which is unfortunately this misunderstanding and likes at least 10
countries in the last year I think the ships sailed like ABA is synonymous with
autism treatment for most people. Brazil included. One other thing that was
communicated that is unfortunately the similar the u.s. is that those with the
most of your needs the most impacted the most most difficult social economic
statuses are the ones that are getting the least amount of services capitalism
continues influence this field it always will but I'm not sure that we are
leveraging that to provide the services and the best model possible in any
country I'm not critiquing any particular one. And just like in the u.s.
we saw with Catherine and maurices let me hear your voice and the role of a
grassroots movement pushing and propelling a service model forward
caregivers and family members are crucial in the development of service
models but these parents know that help out there does actually exist they just
don't know where to get it what form is going to be in and how to access
something that is going to work and scale no of ABA but the lack of it being
available in quality practitioners is extremely exacerbated compared to the
United States personally I get a little down on this because when you run the
numbers I do that another video it's neat right here you'll see that our
model cannot meet the demand of autism diagnoses alone... it just doesn't add up
love to hear thoughts and maybe helping me fill that gap but I personally don't
see it happening in the current systems that are available. To shift gears a
little bit the differences that we had saw in this community where were
enlightening and heartwarming. There is a true commitment to understanding the
science that that being the different pillar from philosophy into a ABA to EAB
to practice. The proportion of well-trained analysts there as opposed to just
strictly implementation specialists was unreal it was it was great to be around
that community and that was mirrored by an extremely high level of motivation so
my hats off to all of you there's a lot of hard working people that I met on
and although there are those disconnects that we talked about earlier between
training the practitioners the researchers there are some of them out
there that are trying to actually solve those problems so that kind of sets the
stage. Dissemination itself and specifically Brazil dates back to Fred
Keller as well as a bunch of other people
today's task for you is to look into the people that are actively working so we
can kind of start to build a foundation and set the stage for the future videos
so they are linked down below make sure to go check them out please leave them a
comment down below praising their efforts asking them any particular
questions that you may have so tomorrow you will need Daniela who helped make
this trip possible without her none of it literally could have happened and a
grassroots movement led by a bunch of mothers who have children diagnosed with
autism and related disabilities so tune back in I'll see you there remember go check
people out send your praise
that's your, Daily BA
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