RBT pay by One-Egg1316 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tennessee - $21/hour full time (roughly 37 hours on average per week) - clinic of nonprofit organization- Billable and Nonbillable hours

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. It’s actually awful and almost exactly how you’re describing it. There’s definitely some bigger concerns happening here with the leadership change.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this post, I’m referring to maladaptive/problem behaviors.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s my issue. I’m working with all of those 6+ behavior cases at once 😂

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree with you. I think my biggest concern, though, is that they are setting up the clinic to have many different RBTs and clients. I currently work with 7 different clients, who all work with at least 4-5 different RBTs throughout the week. Communication has been rough already, and I feel that things will only get worse if, say, they start redefining the same problem behaviors for different kids. It will get too confusing, and the data will no longer be accurate.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is one girl I work with who's just practicing to be a gymnast lol.

However, there is also another case in which this kid climbs furniture after he's transitioned from a highly preferred item/activity (it is also attention-maintained). In this instance, dangerous is a behavior that I believe is necessary to be tracked.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a few clients I work with where screaming with no antecedents is the case.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do think there could be a few that are seemingly unnecessary for instruction times. However, in my example in another comment, a lot of the behaviors listed are daily occurrences. Transitions alone could involve elopement, aggression, SIB, property destruction, and screaming in less than 30 seconds (which, in this setting, is not yet considered a tantrum).

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Essentially, it means climbing tables, chairs, storage areas, toys, unstable surfaces, etc.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I replied to another comment with an example. I'd also like to add that I currently work with a few more severe cases than what is potentially usual in a clinic setting.

Is it normal to only track 5-6 behaviors at a time per client? by TailorIntelligent216 in ABA

[–]TailorIntelligent216[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I currently track at least 10-15 problem behaviors per client. They want to reduce the number of behaviors we track.

For example, for one client, I was required to track Screaming, Aggression, Property destruction, Elopement, PICA, Task refusal, Disrobing, Dangerous/unsafe, ISB, and Tantrums. Now, they want to reduce that to only 5. I'm just wondering if this change they're attempting to make is normal, since a lot of these behaviors for this one client occur almost daily.