Podcast Round 10: The Ethical Implication of Treating Stereotypy

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Workshop Summary

Topic:Stereotypy—should it be treated or accepted as a natural part of autism? In this episode, we dive into the debate surrounding repetitive behaviors, exploring different perspectives on whether intervention is necessary or if these behaviors should be embraced. Join us as we discuss the impact of stereotypy, ethical considerations, and the role of ABA in supporting individuals on the spectrum.

Debaters:

  • Amy Gravino, Angela DiPoce 
  • Ashley Callahan

Be sure to complete the quiz to earn your CE credit and gain valuable knowledge from this engaging debate!

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