Ready to confidently pursue your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential and make a bigger impact? Level Up Your ABA Journey with RBT Credential Coaching & Supervision. Navigating the RBT process can feel overwhelming. You’re dedicated to helping others, and we’re here to provide the expert guidance and support you need to succeed. Hi, I’m Megan,ContinueContinue reading “Expert RBT Coaching for Aspiring Behavior Technicians”
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Fieldwork Supervision: Be Ready for Anything Before You’re Out on Your Own
If you’re looking for fieldwork supervision that’s organized and drama-free, you’re in the right place. My goal is that you’ll finish your hours feeling confident, capable, and ready for whatever your career — or an audit — might bring. You’ll know how to handle real cases, make clear decisions, and stand on your own. ScheduleContinueContinue reading “Fieldwork Supervision: Be Ready for Anything Before You’re Out on Your Own”
Navigating the Transition to Adulthood in Louisville: Essential Resources
Supporting youths with special needs as they move toward adulthood requires thoughtful, personalized care. This transition isn’t just a phase—it’s a journey that calls for practical skill-building, strong relationships, and deep community roots. In my practice, I focus on nurturing independence through everyday experiences, building self-advocacy, daily living, and vocational skills in ways that feelContinueContinue reading “Navigating the Transition to Adulthood in Louisville: Essential Resources”
For Therapists & Educators: A Free “Gestural Requesting” Lesson Plan (ReThink Compatible)
Gestures are essential for communication in children with developmental delays, serving as a bridge to spoken language and a mode of functional communication in its own right. A holistic approach emphasizing natural context fosters meaningful learning, integrating multiple modalities to enhance communication skills and reduce frustration.
Teaching Joint Attention in Infancy
Joint attention, the shared focus between two individuals on a common object or event, is a cornerstone of social and communication development. It’s how infants begin to understand that others have thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Joint attention skills do not always emerge unassisted but with consistent effort and engaging strategies, it can be significantly improved.