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Looking for a Career as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)?
Registered Behavior Technicians are paraprofessionals who implement behavior change programs under the supervision of a qualified supervisor. Learn more about starting your RBT career here!
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Becoming a Registered Behavior Technician
Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Are you a parent or teacher of children with autism or developmental disabilities?
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ABA Tech and Keypress Publishing Release Two Highly Anticipated Workbooks
… will enable those in both roles to develop and apply their higher-order skills with expertise throughout their successful careers. Purchase your copies today! About the Authors Linda A. LeBlanc, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Licensed Psychologist, is the President of LeBlanc Behavioral Consulting. Her 25-year career has included academic positions at Claremont McKenna College, Western Michigan University, and Auburn University, as … Tyra P. Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D, is the Director of Ethics at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. During her career, she has held leadership positions in clinical service agencies, owned her own consulting company, and worked as an …
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Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz to Receive WVU 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award
Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz, CEO of ABA Technologies, Inc. and University Professor of Behavior Analysis at Florida Institute of Technology, is the 2019 recipient of West Virginia University Eberly College’s Distinguished Alumni Award. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences offers a slate of nationally-acclaimed programs in science, the humanities, and human services.
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September and Remembering our Beloved Founder
This is a collection of lessons and memories of our beloved founder collected from the staff at ABA Technologies
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Are You a Supervisor, a Mentor, or a Leader?
How to Take Your Supervisory Skills to the Next LevelMany Board Certified Behavior Analysts® are familiar with supervisory responsibilities, but fewer become mentors or exhibit true leadership qualities.
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