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ABA Beyond the Data

Episode 1 - Assent Based Practices

14 Sep 2025

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How to Purchase CEUsSelect the CEU episode you’d like to purchase and add it to your cart.At checkout, enter the three key words listed during the episode.Complete your purchase through our secure checkout.Your CEU certificate will be emailed to you within 24–48 hours.Each submission is individually reviewed and verified, so please allow time for processing and approval.If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us anytime.In this episode of ABA Beyond the Data, we start by breaking down what assent really means. Consent is legal and informed; assent is the learner’s active “yes.” It’s not passive silence, and it can be withdrawn at any time. Recognizing assent and dissent is essential, especially for our learners who may communicate non-vocally. Leaning in, smiling, or reaching for materials may show assent, while turning away, pushing items aside, or hiding under the table may signal dissent.I share openly about my own journey as a clinician and as a dad. For too long, I was a “follow through no matter what” BCBA, and I saw how that damaged my relationship with my older son. When I shifted to assent-based practices, the trust that grew between us was undeniable. With my younger son, who has only known an assent-based approach, our relationship looks completely different—there’s less conflict and more connection.We also cover what to do when assent is withdrawn. Sometimes you don’t re-present the task, sometimes you re-present later, and sometimes you modify the conditions. I share the story of my son Lucas saying “no” to shoes—a breakthrough early word that I happily honored, because teaching our kids the power of their own voice matters more than compliance.Of course, there are moments when assent can’t be the deciding factor. Safety, health, and dignity always override. Crossing the street, getting medical care, or basic hygiene like brushing teeth—these are not optional. But even in non-negotiable situations, we can build in choice and dignity by offering flexibility and respecting the learner’s voice where possible.At the heart of this episode is a message of growth and honesty. Assent isn’t just ethical, it’s humane. It builds trust, reduces coercion, and teaches lifelong skills of choice and advocacy. And yes—sometimes dissent looks like hiding under a table with a Pop-Tart. Don’t call it an extinction burst; call it a Yelp review.📚 Sources CitedBreaux, R. P., & Smith, T. (2023). Moving beyond compliance: Assent-based practice in applied behavior analysis. Behavior Analysis in Practice.Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). (2020). Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. Littleton, CO: BACB.United Nations. (2006). Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

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