r/ABA • u/Kind-Ad4622 • 4d ago
Advice Needed ABA in Schools
Hey everyone! I just wanted your opinion on ABA being used in schools, especially for our special needs learners or children with social-emotional challenges. I have been working with a SPED teacher since the beginning of the school year and every opportunity she gets, she always mentions that, "ABA isn't the solution" and that "I need to go back to a clinic" as well as not allowing me to practice my ABA interventions (even though that's why I was hired by the principal) and actively discouraging me. Is this just a bad teacher? Should I stay in the school district? Go back to a clinic? Any advice on the matter would be appreciated. š
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u/Kind-Ad4622 4d ago
I see. Well I don't have a license, in fact I just have 3 years of experience, thats why they hired me, and I was under the impression that I'd be able to freely work without even knowing that I needed a BCBA to supervise me. I feel horrible knowing I've been doing bad things in regards to how ABA is ran. I should probably go back to a clinic or at least in home care because it's more clear than the school district as I'm now finding out.