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Psychology / Behavior modification / Behavior / Behaviorism / Life coaching / Organizational psychology / Personal development / Behavioural sciences / Positive behavior support / Aversives / Physical restraint / Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates
Date: 2016-08-19 10:52:40
Psychology
Behavior modification
Behavior
Behaviorism
Life coaching
Organizational psychology
Personal development
Behavioural sciences
Positive behavior support
Aversives
Physical restraint
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates

Stop Abusive Behavior Control Questions and Answers About APRAIS: Parental Rights Why is it important for parents of children with disabilities to learn about aversive interventions, restraints and seclusion?

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