The B. F. Skinner Foundation provides historical information about the life and contributions of the behavioral science founded by B.F. Skinner. The Foundation supports humane practices based upon the legacy of Skinner's work in the areas of autism, education, athletics, therapy, animal training, and dance, for example. Skinner is most well know for the utopian novel, Walden Two, the programmed instruction he originated, and the theory of language he created.