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In this captivating episode, join us as we dive deep into the transformative world of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and its profound impact on the education system. Hear from Dr. Bruce Tinor, a pioneering BCBA and school principal, as he shares his remarkable journey from the

classroom to the boardroom and his unwavering commitment to empowering black men in the field.

Discover the challenges and triumphs of integrating ABA principles into schools, from navigating the complexities of restraints to fostering collaborative partnerships between educators, parents, and behavior analysts. Gain insights into the critical role of data-driven decision-making and the importance of mentorship in shaping the next generation of behavior analysis leaders.

Prepare to be inspired as we explore the innovative initiatives of the Black Men in Behavior Analysis (BMBA) organization, and witness the emergence of a powerful brotherhood dedicated to amplifying the voices and experiences of black men in this dynamic field. Don't miss this

opportunity to uncover the transformative potential of behavior analysis in education and beyond.

Timestamps:

00:36 Introduction to Dr. Bruce Turner and his career path

07:25 Career changes in law enforcement and special education

12:26 Restraints in ABA therapy for children with severe behaviors

16:31 The importance of proactive interventions in staff training

18:34 Behavior analysts in IEP meetings and involvement of parents

24:18 Supporting black men in behavior analysis

29:32 ABA field growth and community building among black men

32:46 Importance of respect and collaboration between RBTs and BCBAs

36:33 Barriers to success like cultural disconnect and lack of support from leadership

39:24 Future GULA projects and advice for any aspiring professionals

42:44 Personal vision for education and ABA

45:44 Challenges in implementing Applied Behavioral Health in school systems

49:59 Bridging the gap between BCBAs and school administrators

1:05:52 BCBA/principal perspective and using scientific evidence in decision-making

1:07:28 ABA therapy, business, and leadership