Dear Christopher McMaster,
I wanted to take a moment to share my sincere appreciation for Humanizing the Functional Behavior Assessment. Your work is not only informative, but deeply humane and it meaningfully reshaped how I think about behavior, education, and advocacy in the classroom.
What immediately stood out to me was the clarity and accessibility of your writing. By removing excessive jargon and acronyms, you make the FBA process approachable without sacrificing depth. This balance makes the book invaluable for both experienced educators and those still learning the foundations of behavior assessment.
Your emphasis on behavior as communication is especially powerful. Rather than framing children as problems to be fixed, you challenge educators to listen more closely, reflect honestly, and take responsibility as agents of change. This perspective feels both radical and necessary in today’s educational environments.
I was particularly impressed by the step-by-step structure of the FBA process from intent through planning and the thoughtful integration of quantitative and qualitative data. The reflective Thinking Points and guided activities encourage educators not just to do FBAs, but to truly understand the human impact of their decisions.
What truly sets this book apart is the empathy woven throughout. Your understanding of what it means to be the subject of an FBA adds moral clarity and depth that is often missing from technical guides. It reminds readers that this work is ultimately about dignity, equity, and care.
Humanizing the Functional Behavior Assessment is a meaningful contribution to classroom practice and teacher education. It reflects a strong commitment to both educators and the students they serve, and it has left a lasting impression on me.
Thank you for this important and inspiring work.
Warm regards,
Henton Joe