Who Develops Aba Treatment Plans for Children?

The development of an ABA treatment plan is a collaborative, data-driven process led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). These professionals are responsible for conducting initial assessments, such as Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), and gathering baseline data to understand a child’s specific behaviors and strengths.

While the BCBA leads the development of the plan, the process involves several key contributors to ensure it is comprehensive and personalized:

  • Families and Parents: BCBAs involve families to gain insights into daily priorities and ensure goals align with the child’s life at home.
  • Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs): These individuals provide hands-on observations that help inform the plan’s strategies.
  • Teachers: In some cases, educators are consulted to provide context regarding the child’s performance in a school environment.

Once the BCBA outlines the specific, measurable goals and evidence-based intervention strategies, the full plan is reviewed with the parents for feedback and approval before therapy begins.


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