ABA MOM

Allie Langan

Welcome to "ABA Mom," the podcast where parenting meets the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Join us as we explore practical strategies, tips, and insights to help you navigate the challenges of parenting with a focus on positive behavior support. Each episode features expert interviews, real-life parenting stories, and evidence-based approaches that empower you to foster your child's development and well-being. Whether you're a seasoned parent or new to the journey, "ABA Mom" provides accessible information and relatable discussions that will inspire and inform your parenting journey. Tune in to discover how ABA principles can enhance your family's everyday experiences, encouraging positive behavior while strengthening your bond with your child. Let's embrace the joys and challenges of parenting together!

  1. Community and Stress Management with Becky Magnolia

    5d ago

    Community and Stress Management with Becky Magnolia

    n this episode of the ABA Mom Podcast, Allie interviews Becky Magnolia, a former Montessori teacher, accomplished author of 16 books, and advocate for building meaningful community connections while navigating life's challenges. Becky shares her unique perspective on stress management, personal growth, and the importance of finding support systems that help individuals and families thrive. Drawing from her experiences in education, writing, and community building, Becky discusses practical strategies for managing stress, fostering resilience, and creating environments where both children and adults can flourish. The conversation explores how community impacts mental wellness, the value of authentic relationships, and ways families can develop sustainable self-care practices in the midst of everyday demands. Whether you're a parent, educator, clinician, or someone looking for new tools to navigate stress, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable takeaways for improving well-being and strengthening connections with others. About Becky Magnolia Becky Magnolia is a former Montessori teacher, author of 16 books, and advocate for intentional living, personal growth, and community connection. Through her work, she encourages others to embrace authenticity, resilience, and meaningful relationships. 🌐 Learn more about Becky Magnolia and her work at: [https://www.beckymagnolia.com/](https://www.beckymagnolia.com/) 🎙️ Listen, like, and subscribe to the ABA Mom Podcast for more conversations with experts, advocates, parents, and professionals making a difference in the autism and special needs community. Upcoming Next Chapter Workshop: June 20th 11am-1pm Bridges United Methodist Church Sign up: https://www.zeffy.com/.../tic.../life-skills-workshop-series #ABAMomPodcast #BeckyMagnolia #StressManagement #CommunitySupport #MontessoriEducation #ParentingSupport #AutismCommunity #MentalWellness #PersonalGrowth #BehaviorAnalysis #ABAParents #Resilience #SelfCare #CommunityConnection

    43 min
  2. Success Isn't Magic--It's Behavior

    Apr 29

    Success Isn't Magic--It's Behavior

    What if success isn’t magic—but about behavior? In this episode of ABA Mom, we break down how Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can be used in real life to build stronger habits, become a better leader, and create meaningful, lasting change. Whether you’re a parent, clinician, or entrepreneur, this episode gives you practical, science-based strategies you can start using immediately. We dive into the difference between event-governed vs. rule-governed behavior, why small steps actually accelerate progress, and how shaping, reinforcement, and consistency are the real drivers of success. You’ll also hear how grit, self-efficacy, and self-monitoring play a role in achieving your goals—and why your behavior influences everyone around you. If you’ve been feeling stuck or overwhelmed, this episode will help you simplify your approach and focus on what actually works. In This Episode, We Cover: Why success is built—not born Event-governed vs. rule-governed behavior How to build habits through shaping and repetition The power of deliberate practice and consistency Self-monitoring and learning from others Grit, delayed gratification, and self-efficacy Task analysis for breaking down big goals Motivation, reinforcement, and the 4-term contingency How your behavior impacts your family, clients, and team Takeaway: Success isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you practice. So ask yourself… what are you reinforcing in your daily life? Like, subscribe, and share with another ABA parent or professional who could benefit from this! #ABAMom #SuccessMindset #BehaviorChange #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #ABA #HabitBuilding #LeadershipDevelopment #SelfImprovement #PositiveReinforcement #BCBA #RBT #AutismSupport #ParentingWithPurpose #ConsistencyIsKey #GrowthMindset

    36 min
  3. Boundaries, Sexuality, and Burnout

    Mar 24

    Boundaries, Sexuality, and Burnout

    🎙️ Boundaries, Sexuality, and Burnout with Dr. Shane Spiker In this honest and much-needed conversation, Dr. Shane Spiker joins us to discuss some of the most challenging — and often avoided — topics in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): sexuality, clinician bunrout, and having good boundaires. This episode moves beyond theory to explore what professionals, families, and clients actually face in real-world settings. We talk about how to support healthy sexuality and boundaries for individuals with developmental disabilities while maintaining dignity and ethical care. Dr. Spiker also shares insights on burnout in the ABA field, why it happens, how it affects services, and what clinicians can do to sustain themselves long term. Finally, we address safety — for clients, staff, and families — including prevention, risk awareness, and creating supportive environments. Whether you are a BCBA, RBT, educator, caregiver, or parent, this episode offers practical guidance and candid insight into the human side of behavior analysis. 🔑 Topics Covered • Sexuality and relationship education for individuals with disabilities • boundaries and dignity • Burnout and compassion fatigue in ABA providers • Workforce challenges • Balancing autonomy with protection • Real-world strategies you can use immediately 👥 Who This Is For ✔ BCBAs, BCaBAs, and RBTs ✔ Special education teachers and school staff ✔ Therapists and human service professionals ✔ Parents and caregivers ✔ Agency owners and supervisors ⭐ Why This Conversation Matters These topics are often uncomfortable, but ignoring them can lead to harm, poor outcomes, and unsustainable practice. Open discussion helps create safer environments, better support systems, and more compassionate, effective services. 👍 If you found this episode helpful, please like, subscribe, and share to support more real conversations in ABA. #ABA #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #BCBA #RBT #AutismSupport #Neurodiversity #SpecialEducation #BehaviorAnalysis #CaregiverSupport #ClinicianBurnout #CompassionFatigue #DisabilitySupport #AutismAwareness #TherapistLife #HumanServices #SafetyInCare #EthicalABA #Podcast #ABACommunity

    55 min

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About

Welcome to "ABA Mom," the podcast where parenting meets the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Join us as we explore practical strategies, tips, and insights to help you navigate the challenges of parenting with a focus on positive behavior support. Each episode features expert interviews, real-life parenting stories, and evidence-based approaches that empower you to foster your child's development and well-being. Whether you're a seasoned parent or new to the journey, "ABA Mom" provides accessible information and relatable discussions that will inspire and inform your parenting journey. Tune in to discover how ABA principles can enhance your family's everyday experiences, encouraging positive behavior while strengthening your bond with your child. Let's embrace the joys and challenges of parenting together!

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