Discuss your goals, areas of interest, supervision expectations, and fees. Ask about their approach, experience, and availability.
Choose someone who is knowledgeable, supportive, approachable, and provides constructive feedback. Consider their communication style and experience supervising professionals at your level.
Look for BCBAs with expertise in your area of interest and experience supervising others. Check the BACB directory or ask colleagues for recommendations.
The frequency depends on your experience level and certification status. BCaBAs typically need 1-2 hours per month, while aspiring BCBAs need supervision for most fieldwork [...]
Sessions typically involve reviewing client cases, discussing interventions, analyzing data, addressing ethical concerns, and providing feedback on the supervisee's skills.
All BCaBAs require ongoing supervision to maintain their certification. Aspiring BCBAs also need supervision during their fieldwork hours.
BCBA supervision involves a qualified BCBA overseeing and guiding the work of BCaBAs and aspiring BCBAs to ensure they meet ethical and professional standards and [...]