Time is the fundamental limiting variable in ABA supervision. Every hour a BCBA spends on low-priority administrative tasks is an hour not available for client contact, supervisee development, caregiver training, or clinical problem-solving.
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Join Free →Time management plays a crucial role in fostering productivity, maintaining work-life balance, and enhancing collaboration between supervisors and supervisees. This presentation aims to provide practical insights and strategies to optimize time utilization and improve overall efficiency as a supervisor. The session will delve into practical techniques and tools for effective time management. Participants will explore strategies for value prioritization, delegation, and task organization. They will also learn how to foster efficient communication and leverage technology to streamline workflows. Attendees will be encouraged to reflect on their current practices and identify areas for improvement in order to create a more productive supervision experience. By implementing these strategies, supervisors can empower supervisees to take ownership of their time management and achieve their goals effectively.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1 | Supervision |
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