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. 😌
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u/hayladen 3d ago
What is your official title? If you were hired by the principal as a BT I would speak to them about what she is saying and how she is keeping you from doing your job. But by your comments I don’t think you are a BT which is what a lot of people here are assuming so if your official title is aid or assistant then she might be expecting you to strictly assist her and is getting frustrated that you aren’t. If that’s the case the principle is in the wrong and they should not have hired you to do ABA therapy in the first place. You can be a paraprofessional and use ABA-like tactics but you cannot preform actual therapy without a BCBA.