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Episode #271: Things That Scare Me About Speech Therapy and ABA
Two trends I’m seeing in speech therapy and ABA have been on my mind lately, and honestly, they worry me about the future of our fields.
First, I saw a discussion where future BCBAs were debating whether they even needed to read the Cooper book. For me, that text was foundational when learning the science of behavior analysis. When professionals start skipping core readings just to pass a test, it raises questions about how strong our foundation really is as a field.
The second concern came from a speech therapy discussion where a private practice owner planned to refuse services to any child who also receives ABA. That really stopped me in my tracks. Our ethical codes call us to collaborate, and our learners deserve coordinated care, even when collaboration isn’t always easy.
These conversations matter because the strength of our fields depends on professionals who value the science and are willing to work together to support the students we serve.
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
- Why skipping foundational ABA texts worries me for the future of the field
- The ethical responsibility professionals have to collaborate across disciplines
- Why refusing services based on another therapy provider can harm learners
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