We are excited that Sabine Scott, a Research Study Assistant in our lab, will be presenting the results of her undergraduate thesis at the Association for Behavior Analysis International in Washington D.C. this spring. She will participate in a symposium entitled, “Competition Time! Current research in the role of competing stimuli and matched stimulation in the treatment of automatically maintained problem behavior.” Sabine’s project is on the use of sensory toys to reduce children’s motor stereotypies (i.e., “stimming”) during work tasks. Way to go, Sabine!