The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

36: Parent Training with Brandon Franklin

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Oct 6, 2017
Brandon Franklin, a behavior analyst at Clinical Behavior Analysis in Louisville, shares insights into effective parent training. He discusses the RAPID approach, designed to empower parents of strong-willed children, emphasizing communication and reinforcement techniques. The conversation dives into strategies for managing behaviors, the importance of cultural competence, and the complexities of different parenting philosophies. Franklin also highlights upcoming training opportunities aimed at fostering supportive family environments.
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ADVICE

Teach Five Simple RAPID Skills

  • Teach parents five simple interaction skills: Rewarding, Attending, Providing Breaks, Ignoring non-dangerous behaviors, and Direction Giving.
  • Package ABA principles in plain language so caregivers will understand and buy in.
INSIGHT

Packaging Beats Jargon For Parent Buy-In

  • RAPID is a packaging of established behavior-analytic procedures, not a new single technique.
  • Packaging matters because plain language increases parent comprehension and implementation.
ANECDOTE

From Tantrums To Origami And Hugs

  • Brandon described a case where RAPID transformed a child with tantrums and SIB into a kid doing origami and saying "I love you mommy."
  • The family's baseline interaction shifted dramatically after RAPID coaching during assessment and plan writing.
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