Training

We are passionate about disseminating the power of evidence based practice by providing internships, consultation, and training to individuals, families, schools, and professionals.

We provide internships and training for those seeking further education or professional certification in the following areas:

  • Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT)

  • Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA)

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

  • International Behavior Technicians (IBT)

  • International Behavior Analyst (IBA)

  • Speech and Language Therapist

  • Physiotherapist

  • School Coach/School Shadow

  • Parents, nannies, and other caregivers

If you are interested in a specific topic that is not listed here, reach out and let us know. We would be happy to create something to meet your needs!

Contact us for more information on our internship programs supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and International Behavior Analysts.

Contact us for more information on how we can develop professional development courses to meet your school’s needs.

We provide neurodiversity sensitivity training to educate the community on ways to be more inclusive, provide accommodations, and celebrate differences.
We provide remote supervision and clinic-based opportunities to develop your behavior analytic skill set.

An RBT implements behavior analysis services overseen by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst through the Behavior Analytic Certification Board.

Visit www.bacb.com to download the RBT Handbook for a step-by-step guide.

A BCBA is a professional in behavior analysis with graduate-level

A school shadow or “school coach” supports in the classroom to help students meet goals, optimize learning, minimize or eliminate problem behavior, and attend and learn in a group; while implementing a plan to fade out to promote independence. A BCBA or IBA should oversee a proper transition plan.

We Provide trainings for the community on the following topics:

  • Improving Cooperation

  • Managing Difficult Behavior in the Home or School Setting

  • Encouraging and Developing Communication

  • Self-help and Functional Living Skills

  • Feeding Difficulties

  • Toileting Training

  • Neurodiversity Sensitivity

  • Physiotherapy

  • School Coach/School Shadow

  • School and Community Inclusion

Parents are our partners. At Think, we believe working closely with parents is a strong determinant of success for our children. With parent involvement, can ensure greater consistency across environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

If so, contact us to learn more about our internship programs supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and International Behavior Analysts.

If so, contact us to learn more about how we can develop professional development courses to meet your school’s needs.

We provide neurodiversity sensitivity training to help educate the community on ways to be more inclusive, providing accommodations, and celebrating differences.

We provide remote supervision and clinic based opportunities to develop your behavior analytic skill set.

An RBT implements behavior analysis services overseen by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst through the Behavior Analytic Certification Board.

Go to www.bacb.com to download the RBT Handbook for a step by step guide.

A BCBA is a professional in behavior analysis with graduate level training and supervised fieldwork. They assess, create, and oversee the implementation of behavioral intervention by RBT’s. They also supervise Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA).

A certification board to ensure ethical practices, protect consumers, and maintain appropriate educational standards in the field of ABA around the world.

A school shadow supports in the classroom to help students meet goals, optimize learning, minimize or eliminate problem behavior, and attend and learn in a group; while implementing a plan to fade out to promote independence. A proper transition plan should be overseen by a BCBA or IBA.

Parent Training

Parent Training

We aim to provide parents with the knowledge and hands on training to ensure competency in applying the skills their child has acquired with us at home. We do this by offering both, one-on-one and group training.

Education and Inclusion

We encourage families to educate themselves in the best practices for their circumstances, so that they may better advocate for and teach their child.

We help by including the families in their child’s therapy as much as possible. Additionally, we offer home training and educational and training sessions for parents.

How to identify when you or your child needs help

If you are an adult seeking help, we are also here for you. We are here to help no matter your age!