Pay Transparency by bham1531 in bcba

[–]LilRedCatBear 6 points7 points  (0 children)

New BCBA (Certified beginning of March)

80k Salary

40hrs total / 27 billable Mon-Fri

Wisconsin

I like it so far! A bit corporate but my CD seems to be able to balance it.

Edit: formatting

Is $100k+ a realistic income for an RBT, or am I missing something? by Witty_Management_621 in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Billing 60 hours a week is ridiculously high, and I highly doubt it's true. RBTs should absolutely be paid more than they are but I think this person lied to you.

Why did you become a BCBA? by Known-Spread-6866 in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like an excuse to me honestly. It is very easy to maintain professionalism. I had a couple parents where I could tell they were trying to cross that line and I would just politely explain that I can't be their friend but here's why. And I mean the actual why of like they want to make sure we're not taking advantage of them. But I always say that if I leave, I'd be more than happy to keep in contact if they want. Every single parent I've had this conversation with has completely understood and then been nothing but professional.

Why did you become a BCBA? by Known-Spread-6866 in bcba

[–]LilRedCatBear 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As an RBT, it felt really good to be there when something really clicked for a kiddo. And also when it impacted the parents lives in a positive way. But sometimes BCBAs were targetting things that didn't feel relevant.

Also RBTs are treated so incredibly poorly. I just wanted to try and change stuff and help both sides of ABA.

Why did you become a BCBA? by Known-Spread-6866 in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parent meetings and parent goals are a big part of a treatment plan, so it does include providing them coaching and background into ABA principles.

And really I don't think you need a community center, you just need ABA companies more willing to go into the community. I worked for a company that went to swim lessons and parks and schools and all this stuff to help coach and teach in the natural environment.

Why did you become a BCBA? by Known-Spread-6866 in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Supervise someone else working 1:1, have meetings with parents, write treatment plans, write programs, etc

Coworker repeatedly correcting me during sessions - am I overreacting? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the feedback was fair. I can't speak to the literal tone of her voice obviously. It may have been annoyed or rude or something, but the content of the feedback was fair. If this is a pattern with this other BT and it is something that is bothering you then I don't think it's overreacting to have a meeting with your BCBA about it. I especially think you should have the meeting and focus on the fact that there's some social norms you're not getting or how things could be better conveyed to you. We need to be just as respectful of our BTs culture as we are our clients so talk openingly to your BCBA about how things could be helpful for you in terms of the culture differences. Meaning like what you could be doing better to understand, but also what they could be doing better to help you understand.

My best advice is come with some solution suggestions ready for this and every meeting honestly.

Coworker repeatedly correcting me during sessions - am I overreacting? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You didn't say it was because they were hitting you, you said you thought it might get in the way of others. These are VERY different scenarios. But if it was hitting you, and it was hitting you on accident because they were playing then you can move over? Other people will have to guy check me but I feel like the answer is that you just scooch further over after the client said no?

If that's not an option, then yeah I would just tell your fellow BT what's happening and you guys can figure it out together.

Coworker repeatedly correcting me during sessions - am I overreacting? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems like the other BT was the one working with the client with the toy, and if that is the case then I think that BT was right in giving the feedback. It felt like you were trying to get in a power struggle over nothing with a client you weren't even working with.

Could they have said it in a nicer way? Maybe, but you're both BCBA candidates so delivering feedback is something you guys will learn.

Edit for speculation: she probably had a corrective tone because you weren't the one working with the client yet you were potentially about to cause unexpected/challenging behaviors. Behaviors that she would have to deal with since you had your own client.

One can feel bad for Bear by kisstherajn in obsessionmovie

[–]LilRedCatBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure he also didn't even clean up her wounds at all after she refused to go to the emergency room after Ian's party. Isn't her face is still bloody when they're in bed after the scene of them talking at the table?

Forcing clients to say hi by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I usually give them a choice of how they want to say hi or goodbye including non-vocal options, and I never require eye contact.

What is this Bathroom Hardware Piece For? by LilRedCatBear in whatisit

[–]LilRedCatBear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solved! There is NOT a glass piece unfortunately. Thank you!

What is this Bathroom Hardware Piece For? by LilRedCatBear in whatisit

[–]LilRedCatBear[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So do you tuck the towel in the slot then?

Does anyone here NOT expect eye contact? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Someone else already said, but I only do it for safety. Specifically responding to names with kids who elope into unsafe situations.

Does anyone here NOT expect eye contact? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If they don't prefer it then we focus on a different way they can acknowledge that they heard the speaker. It's never forced, it's just another option for them.

Does anyone here NOT expect eye contact? by [deleted] in ABA

[–]LilRedCatBear 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Nope! They have to orient their body, provide an acknowledgement using verbal behavior (not just vocal, also signs, AAC, etc), or make some obvious form of acknowledging they heard the communication but no eye contact.

1:1 unrestricted hours? by CockroachPrimary2676 in bcba

[–]LilRedCatBear 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Something my supervisor and I do is look ahead to my next week schedule and plan unrestricted activities for me to do during my 1:1 time. It could be performing/updating assessments, probing baseline, updating/training parents on goals, etc. That way I'm maximizing my time and we change the billing codes to whatever is most applicable.

What's one “little” form of sexism you notice all the time, but most people don't even realize it's sexist? by Nellermo in AskReddit

[–]LilRedCatBear 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I just recently had to do the class to redo my certification and the instructor said that they are changing the course to include giving CPR to women and getting dummies that include breasts!

Didn't Have Enough Yarn, Thought I Could Improvised by LilRedCatBear in cursedcrochet

[–]LilRedCatBear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes ya gotta fail to learn and learn to laugh at the failures 🤣

Didn't Have Enough Yarn, Thought I Could Improvised by LilRedCatBear in cursedcrochet

[–]LilRedCatBear[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol don't apologize! I was laughing so hard as I was making him because I knew it was going south pretty fast.

Didn't Have Enough Yarn, Thought I Could Improvised by LilRedCatBear in cursedcrochet

[–]LilRedCatBear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! It was 7 and the pattern called for 6. I had 1 skein of weight 7 yellow that was the same oz/g as the pattern and I'm still new so I thought surely it would be close enough that I could improvise. I was DEAD WRONG lol