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  • Behavioral Science
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
  • Family-Centered Practice (FCP)

Background:

  • Collaboration is crucial in applied behavior analysis (ABA) for effective stakeholder relationships.
  • Recent emphasis on collaborative practices for behavior analysts in service delivery.
  • Barriers like funding and competing interests hinder ABA professionals' partnerships with families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify barriers behavior analysts encounter in systemic, implementation, and training levels.
  • To explore the impact of these barriers on behavior analysts and families.
  • To propose strategies for fostering collaborative partnerships between behavior analysts and families.

Main Methods:

  • Describing systemic, implementation, and training barriers in ABA service delivery.
  • Highlighting four core tenets for building ABA-family partnerships.
  • Incorporating strategies from Positive Behavior Support (PBS) and Family-Centered Practice (FCP).

Main Results:

  • Identified barriers at systemic, implementation, and training levels impacting ABA services.
  • Outlined four fundamental tenets for effective ABA-family collaboration.
  • Integrated strategies from PBS, FCP, and ABA to address identified barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing identified barriers is essential for successful ABA-family collaboration.
  • Recommendations provided aim to enhance technically sound ABA services.
  • Strengthening partnerships deepens collaborative engagement between behavior analysts and families.