What Most People Get Wrong About AI & Automation

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Designed for BCBAs and ABA clinic leaders, this guide helps you avoid common AI and automation mistakes that waste time and risk client data. It clarifies AI vs. automation, offers a quick self-audit, and provides a practical, start-small playbook with built-in human review and monitoring. By emphasizing ethics, privacy, and data governance, it shows how to turn ABA data into clear, ethical clinical decisions.

What Most People Get Wrong About Concept Simplifications

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Designed for BCBA exam learners, this guide clarifies what we mean by concept simplifications in ABA and how it differs from math or language simplifications. It outlines the top mistakes, offers practical fixes, and provides a repeatable checklist to reduce test-day errors while honoring ethics and learner dignity. By translating oversimplification risks into actionable guardrails, it helps you turn ABA data into clear, ethical decisions, with concrete examples and a quick-reference framework.

When to Rethink Your Approach to AI & Automation

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Designed for BCBAs and ABA teams navigating AI and automation, this post helps you spot when your approach isn’t delivering value and shows what to do instead. It translates AI workflow concepts into practical, ethics-first steps that keep clinical judgment central while you refine data use. You’ll find simple, actionable best practices and risk considerations to turn ABA data into clear, ethical decisions and safer, compliant automation.

When to Rethink Your Approach to Client Acquisition

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Designed for ABA clinic leaders and intake teams, this post helps you know when your client acquisition approach needs to change. It translates acquisition data into clear, ethical decision points—defining audience, channel mix, and the intake process, with a practical diagnostic framework and simple templates. Framed around a systems view, it turns insights into actionable next steps while upholding privacy and professional ethics.

Ethics & Compliance for ABA Businesses: Billing, Supervision, and Risk Reduction: Real-World Examples and Case Applications

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Designed for ABA program directors, clinic owners, supervisors, and compliance leads, this post addresses billing, supervision, and risk reduction. It demonstrates how to turn ABA data into clear, ethical decisions using real-world examples and case applications. The focus is practical and clinician-friendly, supporting compliant practice and reduced ethical and regulatory risk.

Ethics & Compliance for ABA Businesses: Billing, Supervision, and Risk Reduction

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Designed for ABA business owners, supervisors, and clinicians, this post explains ethical and compliant approaches to billing, supervision, and risk management. It shows how to turn ABA data into clear, defensible decisions and policies. With practical steps to reduce risk and uphold program integrity, it supports lawful billing, quality supervision, and ethical practice.

Implementing New Tech in an ABA Clinic: Adoption, Training, and Change Management

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This post is for ABA clinicians, BCBA supervisors, and clinic leaders implementing new technology. It provides practical guidance on adoption, training, and change management to minimize disruption and uphold ethical data use. Its core focus is turning ABA data into clear, ethical decisions that support client outcomes and practice integrity.