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Autism Acceptance Month with Nicole Ballingoff [IEP 166]

Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast
Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast
Episode • Apr 20, 2021 • 26m

In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month, we’re honored to speak with Nicole Ballingoff. Nicole is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and the Regional Director at Kyo, formerly known as Gateway Learning Group. Kyo has undergone recent rebranding and other exciting changes and continues to grow across the nation.

Kyo’s focus is autism therapy and achieving results that matter to each child’s future.


Today, Nicole discusses ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), consistency, and the value of collaboration. She also shares some tips on easing a child through the “at-home” to “in-person” transition! 


We hope you join us for this intriguing conversation!


Show Highlights:


  • Nicole describes the different ABA therapy options offered by Kyo.
  • ABA is the science of using the principles of reinforcement to teach skills.
  • Nicole shares common misconceptions around ABA therapy.
  • Collaboration with all teams in a child’s life is essential in achieving the best possible outcomes for that child.
  • Kyo’s services are provided in the school, the home, and the community.
  • Now that more things are opening up again, Kyo will resume their outdoor activities at parks.
  • Nicole discusses the benefits they discovered during Tele-Health sessions.
  • Nicole offers strategies for easing a child through the “at-home” to “in-person” transition!



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