


Staff Training: Create a Training
For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Staff Training-- Create a Training: Most companies have their own trainings and protocols, which is lovely...until there is an unmet need with the team that requires training. Sometimes that's as simple as a refresh or re-conceptualization of a target. Any BCBA (including your practicum student as they progress their career) needs to be able to create and deliver an effective training to their team.
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For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Staff Training-- Create a Training: Most companies have their own trainings and protocols, which is lovely...until there is an unmet need with the team that requires training. Sometimes that's as simple as a refresh or re-conceptualization of a target. Any BCBA (including your practicum student as they progress their career) needs to be able to create and deliver an effective training to their team.
Photo credit: unknown
For supervisors in ABA, practicum supervision can be such a rewarding and exciting endeavor! And, boy can it be overwhelming! Where does one start? How do you ensure you’re addressing all the skills, giving a balanced and comprehensive experience to your future behavior analyst?
This project is part of a curriculum of projects where I've taken the entire Task List (V6) and broken it down in practical, do-able learning opportunities, with differentiated instruction (Basic, Moderate, and Advanced learning levels). Each project in the curriculum includes a breakdown to the Task List items and soft skills the project is likely to cover; a scoring sheet for all related skills in the project; and a progress tracking page.
Staff Training-- Create a Training: Most companies have their own trainings and protocols, which is lovely...until there is an unmet need with the team that requires training. Sometimes that's as simple as a refresh or re-conceptualization of a target. Any BCBA (including your practicum student as they progress their career) needs to be able to create and deliver an effective training to their team.
Photo credit: unknown