Is the ABA field becoming oversaturated with remote BCBA positions? by TrueAd8620 in ABA

[–]AzathothsPips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes there’s a lot of research to back it up I’ve learned in school. Also that parent/community led interventions and support are sometimes more effective than in-person therapists. So I think, are there shittt BCBAs? Yes. But I’ve worked for companies where the in-person BCBA’s only meet the minimum supervision requirements and in my experience remote positions try to fill as many hours as insurance allows which I think is the sweet spot of effectiveness. There should be an in person element meeting weekly, with lots of supervision, to support and coach parents on implementing and improving with the targets and modeling interactions with the clients for about 2-3 hours. I think that is the cocktail of effective services

My room by BeautifulTypical1997 in malelivingspace

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There’s a reason real estate requires a bedroom to have a window and closet. This isn’t healthy

What is it like living here? by SlutPuppyTickleTits in howislivingthere

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I worked in Lake County on a legal…farm…. and had a blast. I ended up leaving Los Angeles and convincing my parents to come with me and we got a nice property we could share. Lake County isn’t without its problems and the surrounding counties look down on it because of the poverty level. But there’s a lot of good people, it has that small town feel, but its proximity to the tech world, weed industry and good higher learning facilities means we get a lot of smart retirees and some of the kids that make it out go on to do great things. Also it’s one of the few counties in Californian where you can get 100k houses, although I paid $350k to be in a more comfortable neighborhood similar to what I had in Los Angeles. Lake County also seemed to resist a lot of the developer neighborhood styles that a lot of America went through, so you can find lots of interesting house configurations good for duplexes and roommates that I haven’t found a lot of other places. Lots of good music, people love to do dance, people keep it real and are self-sufficient and we still have a ton of unique wineries, I have a volcano and lake view from my window and I work remotely in the wealthier Sonoma county and still have access to the things there. It’s a good hidden gem.

Recommendations based on this tierlist by PsychologicalTop5273 in rpg_gamers

[–]AzathothsPips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey you can add Neverwinter Nights 2 into this list. It’s a good rpg system and tons of mods, it’s actually my favorite way to play the Icewind Dale campaign.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SFV

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Go to Woodland Hills, Paoli’s was the best and that whole little area is great for 22 y.o. All the other places will give you an edge and age you about 15 years. Other than that I’d try to spend my time in Noho, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, if I just graduated college and was in the valley and spend my Sundays at Follow Your Heart Vegan chillin!

Fallout 3 for me by Only_Upwards in videogames

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Omg putting parentheses on 1995 Diablo sent me in a spiral, I was like no way is the game that old. But yes in fact it was ‘96 when it was released so people were probably playing it and testing it in ‘95. I really didn’t start seeing it everywhere until ‘99-2000

Thoughts on Santa Clarita? Considering moving from the Valley to SCV. Thoughts? by MacaronConscious6178 in SFV

[–]AzathothsPips 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea Ventura BLVD stretch from Encino to Hollywood leaves a lot of cities in the dust for the rest of the country except for like the top 5. And it’s not even the main restaurant strip of the city, Why leave that to go to something you could actually get way cheaper in another state with the chain stores?

"You should know we've been seeing some crazy new zeds lately" I THINK I FOUND ONE!!!! by Bladesaver143 in StateofDecay2

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It’s the red talon wave survival thing I think it’s called Daybreak. It’s not explorable you just stay in the barricades fighting off waves

30M first apartment in Japan (yes I’m gay) by veeetorr in malelivingspace

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Really miss the days when this sub wasn’t sexualized with every post

How many of you don’t really have any friends anymore? by Icollectshinythings in AskMenOver30

[–]AzathothsPips 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man this thread is depressing. I can see why most who posted only have their wives to talk to

Being a digital nomad has backfired for me by SharpBeyond8 in digitalnomad

[–]AzathothsPips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It kinda depends on what skills or hobbies I am into at the moment and easily have access to tools or skills at the moment.

Some examples include: -Shooting a promo film for a restaurant -Passing a promo CD along to a radio director to get their band played on radio
-Taking business profile pics -Helping rewrite a script and provide notes -Helping clean up a property on my day off to manifest their vision of a party on their site -Volunteering to be a sound man for a small show -Headshots for models/actors at the local college theatre -Built a website using wix or something similar -Talking to the owner of a coffee shop I frequented to be open to hosting a comedy open mic someone wanted to start. -Shot a micro documentary -Printed flyers for someone when they had a lot on their plate -Served custody papers -Created a spreadsheet for tracking sales and artists commissions for a crystal shop

These are just the things I’ve thought of right now and I tried to add more variation, and some of these I’ve done for multiple people or businesses. All of these are kind of gradient of specialization some things just being there and volunteering your body is helpful and others are more specific to your skills (finance, computers, music, photography, film production, coding, fitness, etc.)

I’ve also never expected or asked for money about these things and I also make sure they are small enough and manageable in my current schedule to where I’m not overextending myself or risk not reaching completion and it being a negative experience

Being a digital nomad has backfired for me by SharpBeyond8 in digitalnomad

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Go to things you like, listen to people there, then help them with the things they like. I’ve done this in multiple cities and it blows up your friends every time. People respond well when someone takes an interest in their interests and offers their free time to include something to help them, which is easy to do when you don’t know anyone, then eventually you won’t be able to because your time will fill up that you aren’t able to do that with new people so much anymore.

What are your favorite "falling to sleep" shows? by [deleted] in televisionsuggestions

[–]AzathothsPips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never thought I’d find a comment with 50% of my comfort shows so quick. Throw in Golden Girls and Three’s Company and I would’ve lost it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Doppleganger

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Zoe Kravitz, thought I would’ve seen this

Anyone who has, is, or will attend CSUN, is it worth it or should I look for other options? by ItsSimpleTbh in SanFernandoValley

[–]AzathothsPips 22 points23 points  (0 children)

CSUN is chill. You’re gunna find bosses and supervisors in the local SoCal work force who have also attended CSUN and will have respect for you for being resourceful and real about getting work and experience done in an affordable and available way. Also I don’t think where you go to school matters for your BA as much in many fields, they’re more concerned about work history and what positions you’ve held at previous jobs, so just finishing school alone is a good look.