In a recent post, we broke down the Board Certified Behavior Analyst’s (BCBA) role in applied behavior analysis therapy. We wanted to continue demystifying both the acronyms and the practice of ABA therapy. With that in mind, let’s dive into what Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) do in their day-to-day, and how someone becomes one.
In terms of your child’s care, the RBT provides high-quality, one-on-one attention to clients in our clinic and in their homes. They also collect data to monitor the progress and effectiveness of individualized treatment plans, helping BCBAs adapt and refine each client’s individualized program.
Becoming an RBT is a great way to get involved and make a difference in the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder without the high barrier to entry of a graduate degree like becoming a BCBA.
As an RBT, it’s your job to implement clients’ individualized programs by working directly with them. This requires significant levels of grounding, patience, empathy, and communication skills.
A typical RBT’s day may include:
RBTs quickly become familiar faces to children in ABA therapy. They are the professionals they likely see most often in their ABA therapy journey, so RBTs’ ability to form bonds of trust and compassion is vital. Children with autism come from a variety of backgrounds, ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically, so a good RBT has to be able to bridge those gaps in understanding to create a rock-solid foundation.
Through thoughtful communication, enthusiastic engagement, and individualized application of ABA principles, RBTs work to help your child both celebrate their neurodiversity, and hone their skills to engage with the world, while preserving their unique perspective. RBTs’ expertise, understanding, and guidance are essential in helping your child achieve their developmental and behavioral goals.
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