What you'll learn
1. Introduction to Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities & Autism.
2. Introduction to the Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
3. Examples of practical application of ABA while working with children with developmental delays/disabilities & Autism.
4. This course meets the requirements for 20 hour of ABAT training. ABA level 2 meets the requirement of the next 20 hours. Upon completing both levels you can receive the ABAT certificate of completion of the coursework requirement.
What you'll learn
Introduction to the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
Understanding the difference between student compliance and participation
Setting the stage to achieve instructional control
Shifting the lens to student needs in a challenging situation
How to provide compassionate behavior support in any circumstance
What you'll learn
1. Explore more advanced principles and theories of ABA beyond the basics covered in Level 1.
2. Gain a comprehensive understanding of behavior analytic assessments and interventions.
3. Learn to design a Skill Acquisition Plan tailored to specific individuals and settings.
4. Understand how to interpret and use data to modify and enhance behavior intervention strategies effectively.
5. Explore the application of ABA principles in various contexts, such as schools, homes, and community settings.
6. Fulfils the coursework requirement to apply for the Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT) credential from the Qualified Applied Behavior Analysis (QABA) Credentialing Board (upon completion of ABA level 1 and ABA Level 2).