**This course will provide the participant with 1.5 Ethics Type BACB CEUs**
Description of Learning Type CE Event: We know how important it is to teach boundaries, self-advocacy, and sex education to our clients, but where do we begin? Toilet training is a great entry point to incorporate sex education into behavioral skills training. In this course, you will learn about the importance of implementing sex education programming with individuals with disabilities, alongside a direct application into toileting skill acquisition. If you’ve never done toilet training with a client, this is a great place to start. If you’ve been doing it for years, this is a great place to enhance the ethics of your practice.
About the Instructor: Makenzie Danis is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst dedicated to providing child-centered and innovative ABA services. Makenzie holds degrees in psychology, child development, and graduate degrees in both special education and ABA. She has worked in the public school system for over 7 years ensuring students have effective behavior support plans and the skills to be successful in whatever life path brings joy and fulfillment. Makenzie Danis is currently pursuing an AASECT certification as a certified sex educator and has finalized her course work in this area as of January 2022 (yay!). She knows there are gaps in this area of education nationwide and is dedicated to working with families in order to target behaviors that come up around sexual health and individuals with developmental disabilities. Makenzie is also trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in both small groups and individual therapy. She is thrilled to be back, more recently, in the classroom teaching and providing BCBA school services.
Target Audience: BCBAs, BCaBAs (or even anyone) working on toilet training on interesting in how to incorporate sex education more into their practice, it could also benefit parents who are actively or planning to toilet training.
To earn credit, you will be required to attend the live online session and pass a quiz about it with a score of 80% or higher. You can retake the quiz as many times as needed, but you may not receive exactly the same questions each time.
