The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals

Audra Jensen, Caitlin Beltran, Sami Brown

Are you a teacher looking for support with students with diverse needs or behavior management in the classroom? Tune into The Misfit Behaviorists podcast, hosted by Caitlin Beltran, Audra Jensen, and Sami Brown, three BCBAs (and two special education teachers), as they bring you actionable tips to behavior reduction and skill acquisition. Listen to evidence-based strategies with a student-centered focus as they share practical advice for special education teachers, behavior support teachers, BCBAs, and ABA professionals.  Whether you're seeking advice or just want to laugh, new to the field or a veteran looking for a fresh perspective, tune in for this unique blend of professional expertise and real-life experience. Weekly episodes will be concise, because we know your time is limited! Don’t miss it!  Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: https://abainschool.com/misfits 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | abainschool.com/misfitsonappleInstagram | @themisfitbehavioristsYouTube | @themisfitbehaviorists👋 Find us! Audra | abainschool.comCaitlin | beltransbehaviorbasics.comSami | behavioranalyticsupport.com🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

  1. Misfit Minute 14: Do You Really Need a New Behavior Plan?

    17 小時前

    Misfit Minute 14: Do You Really Need a New Behavior Plan?

    Sometimes the issue isn’t that your behavior plan is “bad”—it’s that it’s not being followed with fidelity. Before you rewrite the whole thing, pause and check: are all staff on the same page, teaching replacement skills, and delivering reinforcement consistently? In this Misfit Minute, Caitlin shares some tough love and practical reminders about when you actually need a new plan versus when you just need to work the one you’ve got. 🔑 Key Takeaways ⦁        Consistency is critical—most plans fail because they aren’t followed, not because they’re wrong. ⦁        Fidelity matters: check if reinforcement, teaching, and responses are happening as written. ⦁        Communicate with your team before making major changes. ⦁        Small tweaks may help, but give the current plan time to work. ⦁        Collect data first, then decide if a new plan is necessary. 📦 Resources Mentioned ⦁        Related episodes: Start the FBA mini-series here → https://abainschool.com/ep31part1 and FBA Miniseries on Antecedent Strategies → https://abainschool.com/ep51 ⦁        Do We Need an FBA? blog post → https://abainschool.com/do-we-need-an-fba/ ⦁        FBA template → https://abainschool.com/mkmg or https://abainschool.com/pmcf 🙌 Join Us & Share ⦁        Join the conversation in our Facebook group ⦁        Subscribe so you don’t miss future Misfit Minutes and full-length strategy episodes ⦁        Share this episode with a teammate who needs proactive classroom strategies! Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    2 分鐘
  2. Ep. 67: The Role of a BCBA on RTI & MTSS Teams in Schools

    17 小時前

    Ep. 67: The Role of a BCBA on RTI & MTSS Teams in Schools

    Being a BCBA in a public school means more than behavior plans—it’s about collaboration, data, and supporting teachers on RTI and MTSS teams. In this episode, we share tips for building relationships, starting with Tier 1 strategies, and making sure your role feels valuable (not overwhelming!) to your general education colleagues. 🔑 Key Takeaways • Start simple: Review Tier 1 supports before jumping to FBAs or complex plans. • Bring tools: Have ready-to-use data sheets and low-prep interventions for teachers. • Collaborate first: Ask teachers what’s already working and build from there. • Show, don’t tell: Bring visual examples like token boards or contracts to spark ideas. • Build trust: Celebrate teacher wins and keep follow-ups short, consistent, and encouraging. 📦 Resources & Links • Free Tier 1 Interventions Checklist → https://abainschool.com/tier1 • Related Episodes: Ep. 58 Bridging the Gap → https://abainschool.com/ep58 and Ep. 14 Life as a School Based BCBA guest → https://abainschool.com/ep14 🤝 Join Us 💬 Share how you support RTI/MTSS teams in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits 🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss future episodes with practical BCBA strategies → https://www.youtube.com/@themisfitbehaviorists 📢 Share this episode with your RTI team, BCBA colleagues, or administrators to spark collaboration and support! Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    12 分鐘
  3. Misfit Minute 13: Reduce Student Pushback with Simple Choice Strategies in Special Education

    10月7日

    Misfit Minute 13: Reduce Student Pushback with Simple Choice Strategies in Special Education

    Offering students simple choices can reduce pushback and boost cooperation. In this Misfit Minute, we break down how to turn everyday directives into opportunities for autonomy and engagement. 🔑 Key Takeaways Choice = Power: Even small choices give students autonomy and reduce resistanceCircle Time Example: Let students choose where or how they sit instead of forcing one optionDirective Reframe: Switch “Put your things away and line up” to “Do you want to line up first or pack up first?”Weekly Challenge: Rewrite one classroom directive as a choice that works for you and your students 📦 Resources Mentioned Related episodes: Pre-Correcting Behavior → http://abainschool.com/mm7 and FBA Miniseries on Antecedent Strategies → https://abainschool.com/ep51Free classroom tools & resources inside the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits 🙌 Join Us & Share Join the conversation in our Facebook group → https://abainschool.com/misfitsSubscribe so you don’t miss future Misfit Minutes and full-length strategy episodesShare this episode with a teammate who needs proactive classroom strategies!Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    3 分鐘
  4. Ep. 66: Behavior Management for Early Learners - 5 Preschool Classroom Strategies

    9月30日

    Ep. 66: Behavior Management for Early Learners - 5 Preschool Classroom Strategies

    Teaching little ones with big feelings can be equal parts joyful and challenging. In this episode, we share five simple, effective strategies for supporting early learners in preschool and special education settings. From using visuals to keeping it playful, you’ll walk away with practical tools you can try tomorrow. 🔑 Key Takeaways •  Keep it visual: Use simple schedules, choice boards, and social stories to support communication and independence. •  Narrate everything: Model positive language with calm, playful tones (think Mr. Rogers or Miss Rachel style). •  Prevention matters: Catch behaviors early with pre-corrections, sensory breaks, and proactive supports. •  Repetition is key: Expect to teach skills 50+ times—consistency builds mastery. •  Play is better than lecture: Embed learning into games, role play, and parallel play for lasting impact. 📦 Resources & Links •  Related Episodes: Episode #64 Preschool Circle Time     Episode #18 Behavior Management Basics •  If you need some preschool circle time ideas, check these out! 🤝 Join Us       💬 Let us know your favorite data collection tip in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group       🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support!       📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis!       💬 Let us know what YOU wanna talk about in our Facebook group   Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    17 分鐘
  5. Misfit Minute 12: Spot Early Warning Signs to Prevent Escalation in the Classroom

    9月23日

    Misfit Minute 12: Spot Early Warning Signs to Prevent Escalation in the Classroom

    This week’s Misfit Minute is all about catching behaviors before they escalate. Caitlin breaks down how to spot the earliest warning signs—like a shift in posture or a sigh—and why waiting until the meltdown starts is already too late. Learn how small, proactive strategies can prevent big challenges in the classroom. 🔑 Key Takeaways Escalation is the “tip of the iceberg” — behaviors begin long before yelling or refusal.Early signs might include subtle changes like silence, avoidance, or body language.Use antecedent strategies such as offering choices, adjusting tasks, or modifying the environment.Proactive support reduces the likelihood of major problem behaviors.Reflection matters: ask, “What could I have done a few minutes earlier?”📦 Resources Mentioned Related episode: FBA Miniseries on Antecedent Strategies Free classroom tools & resources inside the Misfit Behaviorists Facebook Group 🙌 Join Us & Share Join the conversation in our Facebook group Subscribe so you don’t miss future Misfit Minutes and full-length strategy episodesShare this episode with a teammate who needs proactive classroom strategies!Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    2 分鐘
  6. Ep. 65: How to Teach Maintenance and Generalization of Skills in ABA and Special Education

    9月16日

    Ep. 65: How to Teach Maintenance and Generalization of Skills in ABA and Special Education

    If it’s not generalizing, it’s not functional. In this episode, we break down what true mastery looks like, how to plan for maintenance from the start, and practical ways to “teach loosely” so skills stick across people, places, and materials. 🔑 Key Takeaways Redefine Mastery: Ditch “80% for 3 days” as the finish line—probe across time (weeks), people, places, and materials.Plan for M+G Early: Write IEP goals that embed generalization (different staff, tables, exemplars) and maintenance checks.Teach Loosely ≠ Teach Sloppily: Use multiple exemplars (sizes, fonts, colors), varied instructions, and rotate staff from day one.Schedule Maintenance: Build in review times (e.g., Friday maintenance, quick sweeps after work sessions) and intersperse mastered items.Use Natural Opportunities: Count lunch boxes, read names on cubbies—teach outside the data squares for real-life use.Team Communication Wins: Share what works across classroom, gym, lunch, recess; align prompts and exemplars.Match the Learner: Some learners need tight scaffolds; others generalize quickly—individualize criteria and pacing.🧰 Strategies You Can Use Tomorrow Goal Writing Upgrades: “Match letters with different colored cards, at different tables, with different staff, across two weeks at 80%.”Exemplar Rule of 3: Teach each concept with ≥3 versions (e.g., tiger photos, clipart, figurine).Mastered Bin System: Keep a “M” bin of mastered targets to intermix with new learning.Quick Maintenance Routines: 3–5 min daily spot-checks; Friday review block.Motivate Naturally: Embed practice before preferred activities (recess, lunch) for built-in reinforcement.📦 Resources & Links Related Episodes: Episode #16 Probe vs Trial-by-Trial data and Episode #5 DTT vs NET🤝 Join Us       💬 Let us know your favorite data collection tip in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group       🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support!       📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis!       💬 Let us know what YOU wanna talk about in our Facebook group   Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    15 分鐘
  7. Misfit Minute 11: Sticky Note Praise Strategy for Quick Classroom Reinforcement

    9月9日

    Misfit Minute 11: Sticky Note Praise Strategy for Quick Classroom Reinforcement

    This week’s Misfit Minute is all about a tiny tool with a big payoff—sticky notes! 📝 Audra shares a quick and easy praise strategy you can implement immediately to boost positive behavior, make students feel seen, and encourage classroom-wide reinforcement. Perfect for preschool, special education, and any classroom that thrives on connection and encouragement. 💛 🔑 Key Takeaways 📝 Use sticky notes as quick, visual praise for behaviors you want to reinforce 👏 Simple compliments like “I love how you raised your hand” can go a long way 👀 Visible notes spark peer motivation when classmates see positive recognition 🌟 Focus on students who need extra encouragement—small praise makes a big impact 🎯 Challenge: Pass out 5 sticky notes a day this week and see the difference! 📦 Resources Mentioned 💡 More quick classroom reinforcement ideas inside the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits 🔗 Get these FREE Beat the Teacher visuals → https://abainschool.com/6n7u 🙌 Join Us & Share 💬 Join the conversation in our Facebook group for extra resources → https://abainschool.com/misfits 🎧 Subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes on evidence-based strategies 👯‍♀️ Share this episode with a teammate who needs an easy win for positive behavior support! Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    2 分鐘
  8. Ep. 64: Preschool Circle Time Tips for Engagement, Structure, and Special Education Success

    9月2日

    Ep. 64: Preschool Circle Time Tips for Engagement, Structure, and Special Education Success

    Preschool circle time doesn’t have to be chaos! 🎶 In this episode, we share simple strategies to keep little learners engaged, structured, and having fun—while meeting every student where they are. 🌟 🎧 Key Takeaways • Purpose of Circle Time: Sets the tone for the day, offering structure and fun through songs, weather checks, and IEP skill practice. Adaptations are key to meeting the students where they are! 🌞 • Four Pillars of a Balanced Circle Time:      1. Physical Movement: Gross or fine motor activities to keep kids engaged 🏃‍♂️      2. Sensory Engagement: Incorporate sight, sound, and touch 🌈      3. Social Interaction: Encourage greetings, peer interactions, and communication 🤝      4. Cognitive Development: Incorporate pre-academic tasks like counting and identifying letters 🔤 • Circle Time Duration: Tailor it to your learners’ needs, generally 10-15 minutes for preschool, with shorter increments for younger or less-attentive children ⏱️ • Handling Refusals: Modify circle time to include small groupings, alternate activities, and sensory breaks for students who need it 🙋‍♂️ • Make It Fun: Use creative methods like sticker rewards, visual aids, and fun songs to maintain engagement and make learning enjoyable 🎶✨ 🧰 Resources & Links • Ideas for circle time songs: Simple, fun tunes like "Jack Hartmann" songs to keep kids engaged and interactive 🎵 • Visual aids: Use yes/no boards, weather charts, and name cards to boost participation and social skills 📊 Check out these circle time resources! • Alternative activities: Quiet corner activities like puzzles for students who need a break 🧩 Try these calm corner visuals: • Related Episodes: Misfit Minute #9 A fun circle time activity and Episode #18 Behavior Management Basics  🤝 Join Us       💬 Let us know your favorite data collection tip in the Misfit Behaviors Facebook Group       🌟 Subscribe: Don’t miss upcoming episodes on practical strategies and must-have resources for behavior support!       📢 Share this episode with a teacher, BCBA, or administrator looking for fresh approaches to special education and behavior analysis!       💬 Let us know what YOU wanna talk about in our Facebook group   Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | The Misfit Behaviorists Instagram | @‌themisfitbehaviorists YouTube | @‌themisfitbehaviorists 👋 Find us! Audra | ABA in School Caitlin | Beltran’s Behavior Basics Sami | B.A.S.S. 🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

    22 分鐘

簡介

Are you a teacher looking for support with students with diverse needs or behavior management in the classroom? Tune into The Misfit Behaviorists podcast, hosted by Caitlin Beltran, Audra Jensen, and Sami Brown, three BCBAs (and two special education teachers), as they bring you actionable tips to behavior reduction and skill acquisition. Listen to evidence-based strategies with a student-centered focus as they share practical advice for special education teachers, behavior support teachers, BCBAs, and ABA professionals.  Whether you're seeking advice or just want to laugh, new to the field or a veteran looking for a fresh perspective, tune in for this unique blend of professional expertise and real-life experience. Weekly episodes will be concise, because we know your time is limited! Don’t miss it!  Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: https://abainschool.com/misfits 😍 More, you say? We’re here for you! Apple podcast | abainschool.com/misfitsonappleInstagram | @themisfitbehavioristsYouTube | @themisfitbehaviorists👋 Find us! Audra | abainschool.comCaitlin | beltransbehaviorbasics.comSami | behavioranalyticsupport.com🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

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