Life as a RBT, while advocating for Autism matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in supervision meetings, staff training, clinic systems, and performance review. In Life as a RBT, while advocating for Autism, for this course, the practical stakes show up in better performance, lower drift, and more sustainable team development, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via ABA Round Table
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Join Free →Living life as a RBT, while advocating for Autism can be so overwhelming and a full-time job. As a registered behavior technician, I would like to discuss the pro's and con's about being a RBT within the following topics; predominately caucasian field, feeling unappreciative and under paid while still pushing through to show up for your clients, BCBA'S caregivers, and ourselves. Advocating for Autism is a never-ending battle no matter what your title is, however remaining true to the mission and spreading awareness to the best of our ability is the key to success.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 0 | — |
| COA | 1 | — |
| IBAO | 1 | — |
My name is Ebony Dixon I am a Siena Heights University alumnae Bachelors: Multidisciplinary Studies Minor: Psychology Registered Behavior Technician Pursuing a Graduate degree in Applied Behavior Analysis at Oakland University Autism in the Sea Staff member Traveling Autism Nanny
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