Most parents don't have a time on their hands for this level of data collection of every trial. I trimmed it down to a percentage for each program to show the consultant who came very week. She loved it as it was short and concise and very readable.
Thanks man for clarifying and giving an example on whole-interval recording and partial-interval recording. I wasn't sure I understood it right from my textbook and in fact I didn't, but thanks to your clear explanation I do now.
Your videos are easy to understand. Thanks for taking the time to make them! I would love to see a video about some things you wish you would have known when you started in the ABA field.
i just found your videos and i really hope you can continue educating us. i am a parent of a homeschooled 7yo with asd and am in need of all the support we can get!
My advice to anyone who is thinking about working in ABA with children and teenagers is that all the courses, certifications, supervisions, videos, like this one, and anything else that a person can learn about ABA is absolutely pointless if you don't like working with children. WARNING: this job is extremely stressful, dificult, boring and not rewarding at all if you don't have the nurturing instinct needed to care for others. I've seen too many cases where candidates takes their time thru all of this training to realize that they indeed encountered what I mentioned above. If you don't like working with children you will have a bad experience and will make the behavior of your clients worst. On the other hand, if you like working with young minds and you have what it takes to make them smile and have a good time, ABA is the best job you will ever experience.
@@estherbednar3260 there is hope! But most therapists don’t get the opportunity to pick their clients. You’re paired by experience But I expressed an interest in early intervention and with my promotion I’m now servicing younger clients (my personal preference) but good luck on your ABA journey !
I told someone I was studying to take the RBT exam and they were like “you’re gonna be a lawyer” 😂😂😂 ummmm… no I actually want to do something that helps people 😂
Nice video! I might have missed it, but did you mention momentary time sampling? Not as accurate, but definitely helpful if observing multiple subjects at the same time. Keep up the good work!
Question. Permanent product can be confusing . If the behavior is cleaning shoes. The child goes home. The RBT counts how many shoes are clean. Is this frequency or permanent product. Please help
+Jessica Chasse not at the moment. I plan on doing more applicable ones for parents first then diving more into experimental analysis of behavior. That will be on my list though! Thanks for watching!
Behavior is not evidence. Everybody has different behaviors. The neurotypical population has determined what is "normal". Not everybody is going to fit into that.
The way you explain and break everything down is so easy to understand and follow. Thank you. New subscriber!
Most parents don't have a time on their hands for this level of data collection of every trial. I trimmed it down to a percentage for each program to show the consultant who came very week. She loved it as it was short and concise and very readable.
Thanks man for clarifying and giving an example on whole-interval recording and partial-interval recording. I wasn't sure I understood it right from my textbook and in fact I didn't, but thanks to your clear explanation I do now.
Your video helps me study more then the videos provided for the 40 hour training by my job I am so greatful THANK YOU
Your videos are easy to understand. Thanks for taking the time to make them! I would love to see a video about some things you wish you would have known when you started in the ABA field.
Thanks so much I passed my test in the first try and your videos were very very helpful!
Hi Mauricio! I'm currently in school taking ABA classes. I find your videos really helpful and simplify what I'm learning! Thank you for posting😊
i just found your videos and i really hope you can continue educating us. i am a parent of a homeschooled 7yo with asd and am in need of all the support we can get!
My advice to anyone who is thinking about working in ABA with children and teenagers is that all the courses, certifications, supervisions, videos, like this one, and anything else that a person can learn about ABA is absolutely pointless if you don't like working with children. WARNING: this job is extremely stressful, dificult, boring and not rewarding at all if you don't have the nurturing instinct needed to care for others. I've seen too many cases where candidates takes their time thru all of this training to realize that they indeed encountered what I mentioned above. If you don't like working with children you will have a bad experience and will make the behavior of your clients worst. On the other hand, if you like working with young minds and you have what it takes to make them smile and have a good time, ABA is the best job you will ever experience.
What if someone likes working with older kids (middle school age) and young adults, but not young children? Is there any hope?
Yes, there is a world of opportunity for ABA, you can work with the elderly, gerontology etc
@@estherbednar3260 there is hope! But most therapists don’t get the opportunity to pick their clients. You’re paired by experience
But I expressed an interest in early intervention and with my promotion I’m now servicing younger clients (my personal preference) but good luck on your ABA journey !
I'm taking ABA classes , your videos are a great back up to the lessons I learn.
I was able to understand the difference between partial interval recording and whole interval recording.
Could you the most to least and least to most video please.
Mauricio: felicitaciones y adelante con tus investigaciones.
Thank you for your videos my brother! I passed my exam today.
Te felicito hijo por dar lo mejor de ti compartiendo este video que muchas personas necesitan. Bendiciones!
You are so good at explaining!! I am so glad I found you.... keep doing these videos, I am getting prepared to take my RBT exam
A new subscriber here mama of 2 special need kids
Very easy to understand all the concepts, it is helping me to study for my RBT test. Thanks!
Love this channel. Using this to study.
Buenisimos videos ,me estoy preparando para hacer el examen y son los mejores y faciles de comprender q he encontrado en youtube.
Muchas gracias! Buena suerte en tu examen!!!
Working on my RBT now; let’s see how it goes😜 Just passed my comp exam👍
How's everything going for u honey?
I told someone I was studying to take the RBT exam and they were like “you’re gonna be a lawyer” 😂😂😂 ummmm… no I actually want to do something that helps people 😂
Excellent videos. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining ing I. Easy terms
Nice video! I might have missed it, but did you mention momentary time sampling? Not as accurate, but definitely helpful if observing multiple subjects at the same time. Keep up the good work!
I like your video very much. It's really great. I'll keep an eye on your channel. I am your fan and I will support you.
Thank you very much , you are awesome.
Question. Permanent product can be confusing . If the behavior is cleaning shoes. The child goes home. The RBT counts how many shoes are clean. Is this frequency or permanent product. Please help
Permanent product because you didn't have to observe the child engaging in the behavior directly.
Hi Maurico: The RBT Test Interval question was 9 check marks out of 20. How do I calculate this?
Where do you purchase the Catalyst app?
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i would need a sheet to use it with what u said, frequency and all, thank u
gracias
How do I know which type of data is the most useful for my son and his behavioral needs? Thank you
roger horton he will likely use many types of data recording per his treatment plan depending on what the target behaviors and goals are.
Do you teach classes in Miami ?
its an awesome vedeo
Thank you!
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SD or DS? Discriminatory Stimulus?
SD, I always found it annoying that they did it that way. Just think of it as "stimulus that is discriminatory"
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oh wow u got a beard here good video
love your videos, do you have any on experimental design
+Jessica Chasse not at the moment. I plan on doing more applicable ones for parents first then diving more into experimental analysis of behavior. That will be on my list though! Thanks for watching!
Is that an elephant foot bebind you.
Behavior is not evidence. Everybody has different behaviors. The neurotypical population has determined what is "normal". Not everybody is going to fit into that.
thanks :D
Thank you!