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  • Ending School Shootings Using Applied Behavior Analysis (Walden)
  • By: Tate McGhee
  • Narrated by: Ian Grimley
  • Length: 1 hr and 55 mins

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By: Tate McGhee
Narrated by: Ian Grimley
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In the aftermath of his father's tragic death in a school shooting, a brilliant graduate student specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) embarks on a groundbreaking journey. Using his thesis defense as a platform, he presents an innovative plan to prevent future acts of violence by addressing each of the seven dimensions of ABA. What sets this book apart is the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, such as AI and virtual reality, to provide real-life illustrations and simulations.

Listeners will engage with the main character's personal journey and witness their determination to make a positive impact. Explore a thought-provoking topic, learn about ABA, and discover practical strategies for reducing or eliminating school shootings in this gripping blend of fiction and reality.

©2023 Tate McGhee (P)2023 Tate McGhee

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