• #16-Understanding Supervision Requirements for BCBAs: What You Need to Know

  • Sep 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

#16-Understanding Supervision Requirements for BCBAs: What You Need to Know

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    Ever felt the pressure of shaping the next generation of BCBAs and BCaBAs? In our latest CEU podcast episode, Kirsten and Yousra dive deep into the art of effective supervision, from mastering the BACB guidelines to enhancing trainee skills through feedback and hands-on experience. 🎧

    🔍 Topics Covered:

    • Best practices in providing evidence-based supervision.
    • Navigating the roles and responsibilities of supervisors and trainees.
    • Real-world insights on managing multiple supervisors and fieldwork.
    • Strategies for continuous professional growth as a supervisor.


    💬 Personal Reflections: Our hosts share their own journeys in supervision, offering tips and anecdotes on overcoming challenges and fostering professional development.

    Whether you’re a seasoned supervisor or stepping into this role for the first time, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you guide your trainees with confidence.

    Don’t forget, earn FREE CEUs by listening for our 3 code words and taking the corresponding quiz on our website: https://blossomchildrenscenter.com/free-ceus/

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    Articles discussed in this episode:

    • https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/BACB_July2024_Newsletter-240710-2-a.pdf
    • https://www.bacb.com/supervision-and-training/

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