Course curriculum

    1. Fostering Cultural Sensitivity in ABA: Best Practices and Strategies

    2. ABA & Culture (Slides)

    3. CEU Quiz

    4. Feedback Survey

About this course

  • $5.00
  • 1 Ethics BACB CEU

Learning Objectives

  • Gain an understanding of the principles and concepts of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and how they intersect with cultural awareness.

  • Explore the impact of cultural factors on the application of ABA techniques and strategies.

  • Learn strategies and best practices for incorporating cultural sensitivity and diversity into ABA interventions.

Instructor(s)

Blanca Franck, MSed, BCBA

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Blanca Franck is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (1-22-60017) living and working in Queens, New York. She studied psychology and drama theater with a minor in student personnel during her undergraduate years at the City University of Queens College and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree. A passion for youth development, psychology, and education led her to study Applied Behavior Analysis and Education at Teachers College Columbia University, where she obtained her Dual Master of Arts Degree. During her years at Teachers College, Blanca developed her skills in effective Applied Behavior Analysis practices and began her work in the field. For several years before Teachers College, Blanca started working in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as a registered behavior technician and was immediately interested in specializing in the field. This led to an interest in ABA within the classroom environment. While at Teachers College, Blanca began working and gaining experience in both a private and general education school setting. Additionally, Blanca continued working as an in-home service provider. Upon completing coursework and other requirements, Blanca sat for the board examination and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in 2022. Currently, she works as an in-home service provider. Blanca has obtained her New York initial certifications in teaching for Students with Disabilities Birth – 2, Students with Disabilities 1 – 6, Early Childhood Birth-Grade 2, and Childhood 1 – 6. She demonstrates strengths in utilizing the Comprehensive Application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling to provide individualized instruction. She applies the underlying principles of behavior analysis and advanced teaching and verbal development principles to ensure the success of each child and family she works with. Blanca is fortunate to have a wealth of knowledge and experience she’s gained over the years by working in the field in different capacities and collaborating with other professionals. She is passionate about ABA and hopes to continue developing and applying her knowledge to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the families she works with.

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