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5:10 Introduction to Dr. Susan Friedman and Behavior Works
19:25 Hierarchy of Behavior Change Procedures
27:00 Most Positive, Least Intrusive, Effective Intervention
36:20 The importance of antecedent arrangement and the environment on behavior
48:05 Free Operant approach to enrichment
1:07:00 Honor the No, Shape the Yes
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