Become an ABA Therapist: Requirements & Career Path
ABA, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is a behavioral intervention used to treat Autism and help Autistic children learn how to interact properly. ABA therapists "conduct rehabilitative and educational therapy with autistic children"; this can be a difficult and challenging job so proper training and qualifications are essential. The two types of certifications that can be earned are Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst.
Instructions
Earn a bachelor's degree in ABA, psychology or another related scientific field. While earning this degree you will learn the necessary techniques and behavioral modifications to use with autistic children to help modify their behavior.
Achieve an M.S.Ed. in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. As this is another step up the degree ladder, this degree will be even "more focused on research-based analysis of behavior science and its application to specific mental ailments, such as autism". This degree will also allow you to sit for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board certification exams, which you can only sit for once you've earned a master's degree.
Move up another step and earn a Post-Professional Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis. This requires coursework beyond a master's "similar to graduate degrees, but with thesis and research courses left out".
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