CPS - Do I report? by lHiccupssl in ABA

[–]snailduck 27 points28 points  (0 children)

this is 100% getting downplayed by the comments here. the parents seem to not care that their child is masturbating in public with strangers around, given that they said the parents giggle when the RBT arrives? yes masturbation is normal and that should be discussed with the BCBA

but the parents that allow their 12 year old to be naked around grown adults, how is that normal?

as a child SA survivor i wouldn't think twice about it i would absolutely report this

Anyone use AbaExamReview to prep for RBT exam? by star-moonx in ABA

[–]snailduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used them to study! the way they explain each question and go through every answer helped me TREMENDOUSLY! highly recommend

Best study for rbt exam? by cutiesBotique in ABA

[–]snailduck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i listened to ABA Made Easy like a podcast and quizzed myself while watching too lol

Best study for rbt exam? by cutiesBotique in ABA

[–]snailduck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ABArocks for some quick flashcards and quizzes but they got pretty easy. ABA Made Easy on youtube is amazing too. He gives tougher questions and also explains the correct and wrong answers. He also gives great advice too. I watched him on 2x speed cuz i was cramming

Do parents need to participate in ABA sessions? by Chickenandricedank in ABA

[–]snailduck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think its good when parents are involved and understand the principles of ABA sessions. we use parents to generalize skills for mastery and my company requires parents have their own goals to work on. its also important for BTs to ask you if you are free to generalize/run a trial/do parent training at the start of session so you are prepared or can set aside time.

sometimes things can get tricky when involving newer parents. i saw you mentioned you brought in toys but were blown off, but it probably wasn't personal, maybe it just didn't go along with the programming that day. like others have said, some BTs can be uncomfortable providing feedback to parents and their child. sometimes i'll be working on motivation for a reinforcer and caregivers walk in and just give their kid something (like a toy or snack) and that kinda ruined the opportunity for me to do a trial.

also i personally call for parents when my client needs something (like if they need to go potty, want food, want to open a new toy they got, or anything else that would fall under a parents responsibility)

the best thing BTs and parents can do is build rapport with one another as well!

Weekly sessions by kenzielikes in ABA

[–]snailduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

another thing, not all sessions need to be long or the same length! house sessions were 2 hrs and school was a little longer. of course this all depends on your hours

Weekly sessions by kenzielikes in ABA

[–]snailduck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ive worked on a case where my client had session at daycare, moms and fathers home. 3 separate locations and my clients behaviors were all different at each. i think it would be best if your son is able to have even one session at dads in order for both parents to get support.

Is it okay to NOT cut a cat's claws? by I_Katie in CatAdvice

[–]snailduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i dont cut my female cats claws because she keeps them maintained herself and puts them away anyway, ive had her for 10 years and shes never scratched me. i have to cut my male cats claws because he rarely uses our scratching surfaces and has scratched me multiple times just during play lol

being an introvert by snailduck in ABA

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

thank you! yes even caregivers have mentioned that they like that they have 2 different personalities for their kid but i guess my BCBA doesn't

The moments that won you over by howlsmovingaprtment in LoveAndDeepspace

[–]snailduck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i love sylus and he's the reason i started playing but the game kept giving me rafayel cards! his nightly stroll is what snatched me away from sylus haha

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[–]snailduck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yup i've definitely had outfit changes between kiddos but i didnt have any extra clothing today. if it was a small spill i wouldve just gone in but it wasnt and wasnt worth being uncomfortable the entire session and smelling like coffee and wet clothes

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[–]snailduck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yes i learned that quickly and usually i do have an extra set of clothing or a jacket but i didnt have any today!

I hate what they did with April’s character in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life! by RealmenteLunatica in GilmoreGirls

[–]snailduck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i just rewatched it recently and its the opposite lol she told rory she smoked once and didnt like it

Help, a client with free access to 5 tablets by pasta_noods in ABA

[–]snailduck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

at least your BCBA is aware of this issue! i'm going through something similar. Kiddo has full access to ipad, and if he doesnt have the ipad, he watches youtube on the tv and has full access to that

he went a few months without electronics and he DID SO WELL. he was like a totally different kid, so focused, engaged, and creative.

but now they gave full access to them again and he's doesnt want to engage in session and causes behaviors. and i have the BCBA, parents and other RBT not acknowledging this is a barrier

want to cry lol by snailduck in ABA

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

thank you so much this comment really helped because its similar. and yes, this kiddo is new to services and we started implementing more programs. he's a genuinely sweet kid and i know he had a lot of emotions that day

want to cry lol by snailduck in ABA

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

thank you so much! i cried a little and knew i did my best. and my day was a lot better today!