Calibrate ABA is a parent-mediated intervention based in the evidence-based procedures of applied behavior analysis (ABA) which focuses on addressing dangerous behavior for children, youth, and adults with autism or other developmental disabilities. This program guides learners through advanced ABA concepts such as conducting parent-mediated functional analysis. Furthermore, it provides learners with multiple behavioral strategies and tools to use with families in their application of Calibrate.
The Calibrate ABA Program equips learners with essential skills to coach caregivers on evidence-based procedures for reducing dangerous or severe behaviors in developmentally disabled youth. This program helps you effectively develop, collaborate on, and guide caregivers in creating and implementing effective behavior support plans. The goal is to minimize behaviors that could lead to injury or involve law enforcement. By reducing these high-risk behaviors, you play a key role in ensuring t he safety and well-being of the youth and the community.
Enhance your learning with a Fidelity Check in Calibrate ABA. These advanced fidelity reviews, ensure Calibrate interventions are delivered as intended. Learners submit a video of themselves conducting a Calibrate session which is then reviewed and assessed by an instructor. Through detailed, video reviews, learners receive precise feedback on their clinical skills and decision-making, fostering a deeper understanding of best practices and common pitfalls. This process helps identify areas for improvement, leading to more effective and confident clinical practice.
A master's degree or higher in a related field. Experience with ABA and the ability to implement ABA based on your clinical scope of practice in your state/region.
$425
Program
Individual Price: $425
Member Price: Complementary for Catalight Care Service Network Members
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Doreen Samelson, Ed.D., MSCP.
Developer
Degrees/Credentials
Disclosures: None.
Current Position
Jennifer Ikola, BCBA
Developer and Instructor
Credentials
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Current Position
Lindsey Sneed, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Developer and Instructor
Degrees/Credentials
Disclosures: None.
Current Position
The course covers key topics including understanding and assessing dangerous behaviors, implementing a parent-mediated approach, and developing individualized behavior support plans with fidelity. Learners will explore the use of assessment tools such as FBAs and Parent-Mediated FAs, differentiate between typical and dangerous adolescent behaviors, and promote self-determination. Additional focus areas include crisis response strategies, effective communication for navigating tough conversations, fostering caregiver confidence, and using data to evaluate progress and guide treatment adjustments.
Learners are expected to conduct assessments, develop and implement individualized behavior support plans with fidelity, coach caregivers in evidence-based strategies, and adjust interventions using data. They should communicate effectively, navigate tough conversations with empathy, respond to crises, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to manage high-risk behaviors and achieve sustainable outcomes.