When selecting a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to assist with your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP), you should look for specific qualifications and collaborative capabilities to ensure the best outcomes.

Key factors to consider include:

  1. Proper Credentials: Confirmed certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) registry and valid state licensure in Missouri or Illinois. This ensures the professional meets graduate-level standards for behavior-analytic services.
  2. Experience and Specialization: Look for a BCBA with extensive experience in family-centered autism therapy and a history of working with children of your child’s age, such as early intervention for toddlers.
  3. School Collaboration Skills: Ensure the BCBA is experienced in integrating behavior intervention plans into classroom routines. They should be able to attend IEP meetings, share assessment results with the school team, and align therapy goals with educational supports to promote independence in the school setting.
  4. Supervision and Local Presence: Verify their supervision model for Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to ensure consistent care. Choosing a local provider in areas like St. Louis or Kansas City helps ensure they are familiar with regional school districts and state insurance laws.

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