Support your team's competency

Let a Child's Way ABA Team Course guide your next clinical meeting!

This course takes an in-depth look at the Principles of Developmentally Appropriate Practice and guides BCBAs and RBTs in applying them to ABA Early Intervention for young autistic children. BCBAs earn 2.0 General Learning CEUs. One month of access begins on date of enrollment.
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Grow as a TEAM

When your whole team is on the same page, you can support one other and hold each other accountable to keep your whole organization on the path to more developmentally appropriate and ethical early intervention.

Team Course Benefits

Child's Way ABA Team Courses offer so much more than a standard CEU course!

  • Save valuable time planning clinical meetings- we've done the work for you!

  • Engage with your team and evolve your clinical practice together

  • BCBAs earn CEUs while you meet

  • Learn together and keep your whole team on the same page

  • Support your team's competence to provide services for the early childhood population

  • Convenient online format works for in-person and remote teams

Want a free preview?

Email us for access!

If you want to know more about the course before enrolling your whole team, you can access a FREE PREVIEW of the content. Email us at [email protected]

Course Review

5 star rating

Great course

Wanona Johnson

This is a great course to help analysts understand the importance of following DAP in ABA for the client's benefit, along with our ethical obligation to do so.

This is a great course to help analysts understand the importance of following DAP in ABA for the client's benefit, along with our ethical obligation to do so.

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5 star rating

Every practitioner should do this

Rachael Dial

Easy-to-follow, but crucial information, not enough of which is being taught in graduate programs.

Easy-to-follow, but crucial information, not enough of which is being taught in graduate programs.

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5 star rating

Outstanding course

Leila Balise

This excellent course is well-presented, and a breath of fresh air. Much appreciated. Thank you!

This excellent course is well-presented, and a breath of fresh air. Much appreciated. Thank you!

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5 star rating

Fantastic CEU

Sarah Larner

Thought-provoking, informative and stimulating

Thought-provoking, informative and stimulating

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How it Works

A step-by-step guide to Child's Way ABA Team Courses

  • The Clinical Director pays a one-time fee to enroll in the Team Course and receives a email with the course link and companion documents to print
  • Set aside approximately 2 hours to meet with your clinical team
  • The Clinical Director projects their screen so the whole team can view the course together (Can't meet in person? Hold a virtual meeting and screen-share to view the course together!)
  • Follow the course modules and engage in discussion with your team
  • At the end of the course modules BCBAs will receive the link to a quiz on the course content
  • Each BCBA takes the quiz and receives a CEU certificate


 


BCBA Competency

Is your team competent to work with the early childhood population?

We were curious to know how many BCBAs working in early intervention had studied child development or early childhood education, giving them an understanding of the unique learning needs of the early childhood population. So we conducted an informal survey and got over 300 responses! Here's what we discovered:

Of the BCBAs that responded to the survey:

  • 41.2% of BCBAs work mostly with children 0-6.
  • Of that 41.2% only 17.6% have a degree related to early childhood.
  • That means that more than 80% of BCBAs working in early intervention might not know that young children have different learning needs than other age groups. 


From The Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts, Standard 1.05, Practicing Within Scope of Competence, compels BCBAs to "practice only within their identified scope of competence. They engage in professional activities in new areas (e.g. populations, procedures) only after accessing and documenting appropriate study, training, supervised experience, consultation, and/or co-treatment from professionals competent in the new area" (BACB, 2020).

Through Principles of Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Considerations for ABA ProfessionalsBCBAs will become more competent to work with the early childhood population by:

  • Accessing foundational knowledge related to the unique developmental needs of the early childhood population
  • Considering how their clinical practice may or may not be meeting those needs
  • Gaining a foundational understanding of how to apply developmentally appropriate practice for young children in an ABA setting
  • Receiving a certificate to document their training in the topic of developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood.


Take a peek at a free preview lesson below!

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Course Introduction

  • 2

    The Principles of Developmentally Appropriate Practice

  • 3

    Closing

    • Closing

    • CEU Quiz and Certificate Link