The ADHD Exchange: Best Practices in ADHD Behavioral Treatment belongs in serious BCBA study because it shapes whether behavior-analytic decisions stay useful once they leave a clean training example and enter caregiver coaching, home routines, team meetings, and values-sensitive decision making. In Best Practices in ADHD Behavioral Treatment, for this course, the practical stakes show up in better alignment between intervention and the family context in which it must survive, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →The ADHD Exchange Series 2 Best Practices in ADHD Behavioral Treatment This comprehensive workshop will be led by a seasoned BCBA who specializes in ADHD, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation in children. Professionals will walk away with a better toolset to structure sessions and implement skill acquisition strategies. Parents will walk away with a better understanding of what to look for when selecting a provider. Whether you are a parent, professional or both, this workshop will provide invaluable information to you in your journey. This workshop will dive into: Why the principles of behavior are effective for therapeutic treatment of ADHDBreaking down the components for successful therapy sessionsStrategies to avoid this population Previous & Future Perspective Events Include: Series 1: Understanding the Neurobiology of ADHD: A Prerequisite to Behavioral InterventionSeries 2: Best Practices in ADHD Behavioral TreatmentSeries 3: Breaking Down Emotional Regulation for ADHDSeries 4: Executive Functioning 101Series 5: Social Skills: A Performance Deficit or a Skill Deficit?Series 6: Behavior Management for ADHD: Considerations in Classroom Settings
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1.5 | General |
Christina Torres, BCBA, LBA, IBA, is a Board Certified, Licensed, and International Behavior Analyst who has been serving the Autism and neurodivergent community since 2014. She has worked across a wide range of settings, including schools, residential facilities, transition homes, and community-based programs, giving her a well-rounded and practical perspective on applied behavior analysis.Christina is the founder and CEO of ABA Made EZ, a digital education and mentorship platform dedicated to making ABA accessible, relatable, and ethical. Through social media, live trainings, and digital resources, she simplifies complex behavior-analytic concepts into practical strategies that empower both professionals and families. She is also the host of The Reinforcing Conversations Podcast, where she facilitates honest, thought-provoking conversations about behavior, leadership, business, and the real-life application of ABA in and beyond clinical settings.As a mother to a daughter born at 25 weeks, Christina brings a deeply personal and compassionate lens to her work, allowing her to authentically connect with caregivers navigating the realities of supporting neurodivergent children. Through mentorships, business-to-business partnerships, and community-building initiatives, Christina is passionate about supporting future leaders in the field and fostering communities where professionals, parents, and caregivers feel confident, informed, and empowered to create meaningful change.Follow her Socials Here:Instagram: @Aba.MadeEzTiktok: @Aba.madeezYoutube: ABA Made EzPodcast: Reinforcing ConversationsWebsite: www.AbaMadeEz.com
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All behavior-analytic intervention is individualized. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute clinical advice. Treatment decisions should be informed by the best available published research, individualized assessment, and obtained with the informed consent of the client or their legal guardian. Behavior analysts are responsible for practicing within the boundaries of their competence and adhering to the BACB Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts.