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As a behavior analyst, I have not used behavioral contracts much at all. So today we are talking about a book, uh, called Let's Make a Contract, and it's a short excerpt from an interview I did with Dr. Bill Heward, who's very famous in the autism ABA world and his wife, Dr. Jill Dardig, who is a seasoned professional as well. They wrote a great book. It's very readable and actionable. So today I'm sharing a little clip from that video blog, all about behavioral contracts. Welcome back to another video blog. I'm Dr. Mary Barbera, autism mom, behavior analyst, and bestselling author. Each week I'm bringing you some, some videos, some short podcast snippets. Um, anything that I think you as a parent or professional could use to learn how to turn things around in your life and the life of your child and clients. I serve kids with autism, but also toddlers who are showing delays and differences, um, who are delayed speaking, who are, um, having potentially e...