Training Program Overview:
The IBT and ABAT programs are intensive training courses in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)—a scientific approach aimed at understanding and effectively analyzing human behavior.
Throughout this program, you will learn how to work with individuals with conditions such as autism, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, and more. The training covers behavior modification techniques, data collection and analysis, and the development of effective behavioral intervention plans for both neurotypical students and students of determination with developmental challenges.
Who Is This Course For?
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Special education teachers and professionals
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Psychologists and behavioral counselors
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Parents and caregivers of children with developmental disorders
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Staff working in rehabilitation and therapy centers
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School teachers
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Nursery staff
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Job seekers or professionals looking to advance in the field of behavioral support
By the end of the program, you will receive two internationally recognized certificates, enhancing your opportunities to work in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Program Content:
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Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA):
Definition, core principles, and practical applications of ABA. -
Understanding Developmental Disorders:
Autism, intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, ADHD—symptoms, diagnosis, and intervention strategies. -
Behavior Modification Techniques:
Positive/negative reinforcement, punishment, extinction, and behavior change strategies. -
Data Collection and Analysis:
Behavioral measurement methods, charting, and their use in intervention planning. -
Effective Teaching Strategies:
Skill acquisition, error correction, and promoting learning in natural settings. -
Professionalism and Ethics:
The role of a behavior technician, handling data, and collaborating with families and supervisors.