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According to Gable, Mostert, & Tonelson (2004), “collaboration affords general educators, special educators, and support personnel staff to establish rewarding and long lasting social and professional relationship (p. 4). Furthermore, collaboration is progressively becoming a commonality for schools and other professionals (Cook & Friend, 1991, p. 6). Thus, I decided to interview a parent of a child diagnosed with Autism and a behavior analyst who works on his ABA program. Both parties regularly collaborate with the client’s school and staff to promote the best effective treatment possible. This brings a unique perspective of the use of interagency collaboration among parents, teachers, and an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) agency. The interviewee's child was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder when he was just 2 years old. The child had been enrolled in the public school system since he was able to attend school. The types of classroom settings have been majority of self-contained classrooms, however, in kindergarten he attended a regular education classroom. Currently, his placement is in a self-contained Autism classroom. The family comes from a middle socioeconomic background. Furthermore, the behavior analyst has worked with all types of families and children from many different socioeconomic …show more content…

Respecting other’s opinions and differences is another way to increase collaboration. Furthermore, since both have suggested that they have experienced resistance from others, it would be helpful to follow appropriate problem-solving strategies such as identifying the problem, finding appropriate solutions, implementing agreed upon strategies, and following up on those strategies to help alleviate conflict (Dettmer, Knackendoffel, & Thurston, 2013, pp.

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