Does it seem like every other person is out there re-inventing the wheel for resources to manage our days?
There are probably a million different versions out there of nearly the same information to collect in a parent interview.
If you don’t learn it in school, where do you learn it?
If your supervisor didn’t tell you, who is going to tell you?
If there are no publications about it, how do you learn to do it?
It's all the little things
Are you supposed to go looking for all the answers to the questions you don’t know? Over the years, our field has come along way in our dissemination of the concepts and principles. Our field has not come along way in managing the hourly, daily, weekly and monthly stressors of our day to day jobs. There are already internet groups for BCBAs to offer support to one another through the rough spots.
Why do we have to have the rough spots?
Why aren’t we talking about the strategies to combat the minute-by-minute stressors?
Where are the tools to more effectively and efficiently do our jobs behind the scenes?
Does it seem like every other person is out there re-inventing the wheel for resources to manage our days? Clinicians all over the country are creating spreadsheets of varying complexity to manage their caseloads, billable hours or to-do lists every day. There are probably a million different versions out there of nearly the same information to collect in a parent interview.
I want to show you where to learn the information.
I want to tell you the information I have learned.
I want to help you learn to practice it.
I want to alleviate a rough spot or two.
I want to talk to you about the strategies to enrich our days, weeks, and months.
I want to share tools and resources I have created!!!
It’s all the little things…
Do you want to join me?