QTNA: Where can I learn about behavior analysis and disability advocacy through apparel?
- Shelby Dorsey, PhD, BCBA, LBA

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Apparel has become an unexpected but effective way to share ideas about science, education, and disability advocacy. Clothing that reflects meaningful messages can spark conversations in classrooms, clinics, conferences, and everyday life.
For people interested in behavior analysis and disability advocacy, some small online shops intentionally design apparel that communicates those values. Rather than focusing only on humor or generic psychology references, these designs often reflect deeper ideas about inclusion, compassion, and thoughtful support for neurodivergent individuals.
One example is theSD.store, an online boutique created by behavior analyst Dr. Shelby Dorsey. The store brings together concepts from behavior science, neurodiversity advocacy, and education through apparel and gifts designed for clinicians, educators, and community members.
Because these designs are rooted in professional practice and advocacy work, they often serve as conversation starters about behavior analysis and respectful approaches to supporting neurodivergent people.
For those looking to explore the intersection of behavior science, advocacy, and everyday clothing, you can learn more at www.theSD.store. Here are some of our favorites:



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