I’m actually being interviewed tomorrow for an RBT position . Zero experience.. if I do get the job the facility is helping me become an RBT paying for the cost . I’m excited nervous and scared
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I have been in the field for 5 years but being an RBT is tough job. I started in late January of this year and I was EXTREMELY overwhelmed for the first two weeks. Now I’m more comfortable but I still feel anxious...and today I had such a bad day at work that I felt like I didn’t provide the most for my clients, which makes me feel sad. I asked my BCBA for advice because I struggled with my client this afternoon and I’m so glad the BCBA knows the clients and was able to give feedback and make me recognize that I DID do my best (he supervised my session), and there will be good & bad days... and that’s OK! P.s. today I did cry on my way home lol
Thank you for sharing that!! It is so normal to feel overwhelmed when starting out. It sounds like you have a supportive supervisor, which can be very hard to come by! Keep going girl, you got this!!
I'm working with my very first client Tomorrow and I've been freaking out all day. I can't remember anything I just learned in the classes, or even how to pull up their file to try to prepare. Or what to do when I go to their home. I haven't been this nervous in sooo long!
as a psychology major, im considering applying but im nervous because I have no experience. Ive taken a behavior analysis class but thats about it. I like children but they do make me nervous because ik they can be difficult at times and i dont want to fail them. Thank you for sharing your experience!! it was very encouraging and nice to hear someone elses experience.
RBT is a very high need field and you can take the experience to a lot of other jobs. Also maybe do some babysitting or work at a daycare to get more experience with kids. I've been a nanny, but moved to marry my husband and there aren't really nanny jobs here so I've been date night babysitting and working in daycares. Now, I'm looking at maybe being an RBT. The daycare pay is dreadful, but I've learned a lot doing it. Also, one of the kids I babysit is autistic. While I haven't been an RBT yet, I feel more prepared to do it after watching 6 one year olds for 8 hours minus lunch.
You guys are awesome for this. My first day will potentially be next week and oh, how I wish y'all were my BCBAs! You guys just radiate comfort and reassurance!
just a few minutes in and I LOVE you two. SO HONEST... you have no idea how refreshing it is to hear the real deal without a lot of BS !! SO incredibly helpful...thank you for sharing how difficult this can be! Especially when you have so many folks watching and evaluating you.
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I’m really glad to hear that it wasn’t just my agency that left some new BT/RBTs unprepared! It’s only my second week and I’m determined to rock this!
Newbie RBT here, and I also have a 5-year-old with severe autism and that's my why! I have cried so many times so far and say I can't do this, then something wonderful happens, and I'm pumped lol. I think that is just how it is for a while. We struggle, and then we get pumped and witness little miracles. Thanks for this video. I am scrolling through all of your channel!
I'm so sad you guys felt like that. I was nervous, but immediately fell in love with my "job." I have honestly never regretted or doubted my path. I'm just about 3 years into it. Everyone is trying to talk me into becoming a BCBA, but I really don't want to lose the direct implementation.
What would they do as a caregiver if you legit can’t make it 45 minutes 😳 am I misunderstanding what they do because in the field is usual at home services which are 45-90 minutes (not typical for over 50) so how the heck could you not know severe autism if that’s your career? It’s this stuff that terrifies me as a parent of a 3rd level autistic child… being a behavioral therapist we are suppose to find the match we love and if we feel like this another form of social work / therapy is needed in my opinion.. you should love the job and be pumped and ready for the short time you are engaged with the client. If a kid punches you or hurts you then yea step away go breath but otherwise this is autism 😳 your the ones there to stop these behaviors, help the family learn to adapt and the child to learn to manage things better.. so im so confused I hope I am misunderstanding this video I do not mean any disrespect but the way it sounds to me is pretty horrible
@CharitysClarity I haven't watched the video yet. Going through the comments first. I start my job as an RBT in two weeks. My background is as a CNA mostly Austim. Different other forms of IDD and memory care (dementia/alzeheimers). It's a very hostile field and you get, hit punched, kicked and bit a whole lot. I love what I do. I love each and every resident/client I ever had or will have. However, it does not mean that I nor anyone else in the Healthcare field has to enjoy being hit. Yes, the people we're dealing with has autism or dementia and we're compassionate and empathetic and show as much love as we can, but understand we're also human as well. As far as being able to control behavior. We don't control it. We can try to redirect them or use positive reenforcement. Some tho you have to give them space. May I ask you a question? What do you do for a living? Do you love every single aspect of what you do? I'm sure that you don't like.
I literally resigned on my first day , I got so much anxiety, my hearth was racing. I struggled, no body wanted to help me and expected me to know everything on the first day. Besides my commute to the clinic was 60-80 min driving. I somehow regret the decision because it was well payed, full time, and you got payed even if you had gaps in between your sessions. But I learned not to make decisions that quickly and try harder.
I'm going into an interview tomorrow for the Behavioral Technician position. SUPER nervous right now. But this video makes it super comforting knowing that the first couple of days will be difficult.
This video has helped me so much. This is my first week working as a RBT at a center and omg I felt so lost, still do and I am beating myself up about it too much but I know its just a matter of time, I will get more experience eventually. I am not giving up. Thank you so much girls for this video ❤️ you guys are amazing
Don't beat yourself up, we've been there. It gets better!!!! That first week is the hardest, you'll look back at this and be so proud of how far you've come. Thanks for sharing
Tomorrow is my first hands on the job. And im so nervous and overwhelming. I just finished my trainings but i had no experience on how to work on data management and running a session
Just wanna comment because I feel like alot of comments are saying they are scared or nervous! Take it day by day... It gets easier i promise but also each company is totally different, there are some true gems out there that care so much about helping and giving you all the tools to help your kiddos succeed and that honestly starts with us! My company had 2 weeks of training prior to taking the exam, mock session days where our RBT trainer would exhibit some of or more common BIP's and walk us through how to implement them... ASK QUESTIONS you may feel silly or think you should know this but each kiddo is so different which changes things going from one session to the next, the more you know the better you can help!! But yes as incredible and rewarding as this feild is ... I wont say its perfect everyday some days you will cry in your car or have to call support in to take a moment bc your kiddo is having an off day because its not how they typically react... but I am blessed to be able to help these kiddos and wouldnt change it!
I’m about to start my second week of training... My first week was filled with breakdowns... It is way too much information to take in in one day. The modules are insane... I don’t know how anyone did it. Apparently they changed the training and I’m the first person they’re trying it out with. I’m feeling unsure about the job already but I don’t want to quit without a little more hands on experience. I keep hoping I’ll feel differently then. I don’t know how I’m gonna remember info and pass the competency assessment or RBT exam. I want to stick out for 6 months and see how I feel then. Today is Sunday and I’m feeling sick to my stomach about tomorrow and I’m just watching modules, taking notes and I’ve observed a few times now. I struggle with anxiety and off and on depression and idk whether to tell my operations manager about that... I’m thinking I should have during the interview process. God I wish I loved this job right off the bat or felt passionate about it. Maybe then I’d absorb the information better
First, I would like to say thank you for sharing your experience and how you feel. Your vulnerability in this comment is beautiful. Klarissa, the fact that you are so concerned about doing a great job and taking in all the information is already a good sign. It means you want to do well in this field. Our advice would be to set boundaries, your mental health is so important. This field can be demanding so maybe working less hours as you learn everything. Also asking to be taught in ways that help you learn easily is important too. Being that you are the first person they are trying this training with, be honest about how you feel. Trainings are meant to help make your job easier and provide you with the skills you need, not make you feel so overwhelmed you would rather quit. Be transparent. Set boundaries. Self-care. Don't take on too much too fast! Give yourself 3 months and see how you feel after. If you ever want to speak further please DM us on IG, we are here for you
@@allaboutaba1875 Thank you so much 🥺 Reading this made me a bit emotional but I needed to hear this. I thought about switching to part time but again idk... I also wouldn’t know how to go about setting those boundaries or letting them know how I’ve been feeling... I’ll definitely DM you if that’s okay
@@lilmauiangel Yes I am!! Been with my company for exactly 6 months today actually! It's honestly so great, and starting wasn't as scary as they made it seem to be honest. Not every experience is gonna be the same obviously. I might've just gotten really lucky. Either way, it is a very fulfilling job and so much fun. It can definitely be stressful at times but worth it. I would say if you have a lot of patience for kids then I definitely recommend trying it out. I love it and don't plan on switching jobs any time soon.
@@madelinesilva9362hi girl, I will start working as an RBT in 2 weeks with very little experience and a lot of worries but ur update comment has really made me hopeful 🤞
I needed this. I am currently finishing my undergrad and I just got hired by an agency. I haven't been given much direction despite explaining this is my first hands on experience as an RBT and I have already been given a client. I have no idea what I am going to do and apparently I will begin my sessions with him tomorrow.
this video is intended to show support for those who have similar experiences as us. Not meant to scare you but comfort you that we have similar experiences and it does get better so hang in there bc we need you.
@@sandrasees.purple3657how did it go? I got an offer to be an RBT (with paid training) but I’m kind of nervous. I’m in school for MFT so don’t plan to be an RBT for more than a year
Thank you for making this video! This is my 3rd week in a clinic and only my 2nd week in session. My supervisors and coworkers are great, but I’m struggling to find time to eat lunch, go to the bathroom, etc. You’re right about taking a break-everything is harder when hungry! 😅
I would always try to get a bathroom break or break in general when it’s peer interactions and I know my child would be okay or free play with others. I will give another RBT a break too. I eat a big breakfast and snack A LOT lol.
Im so thankful for this video I am new to the aba field, but I just passed my rbt exam two days ago. I had started with one company, but I wasn't getting hours or support that I felt like I deserved. So I switched to a company that pays better and I have a full time schedule in one center. It is exactly what I have been wanting, and this video helped to validate my feelings by showing that it takes time to feel comfortable.
@@cherylkay1636 not bad but can be tricky just make sure you study each component of the task list and which sections of the task list you don’t understand, review those ones more, rather than focusing on what you understand.
Thank you!! I’ve been looking at behavioral therapist jobs for when I go to grad school. Hearing other people discuss their experience has been helpful in know what I’m going to be going into
why pay for grad school when u can literally find a job as an RBT an an employer that train an teaches u to get your supervision to transition into being a BCBA?, that’s what i did!… Im currently a BHT🤷🏾♀️😳
after 2 years of grad school, I decided that I didn’t want to be a BHT but a mental health therapist for teens and adults. I don’t focus on ABA at all. I think grad school was a great call for me! Because now I’m a licensed counselor
Such a great video thanks guys 💖 just finished all my RBT certifications and getting ready to start working with clients!! I’m crazy nervous but excited too
I have a BS in Psychology and want to get into ABA therapy so bad. My 5-year-old son has autism and I feel like that would be a win-win for me and him. I'm so scared I'll be bad at it though :( I had a bad experience with an ABA company in the past and it was discouraging.
Same but if they have so many in the field that feel it’s natural instinct the way they explained at the end and need to go take breaks every session which is what typically for us 45 minutes???? Maybe I am misunderstanding this but if they are in the field an seeing clients it’s 45 rare have I encountered 90 minutes.. we need to do what we love and when we have people with a natural instinct .. to what exactly ??? I dunno I have met nothing but rude therapists for ABA where we live, and yet my college classmates that pursued it in other locations are always so positive and happy with their choice
I tried being a line rbt for a month, it was so hard because my company was switching over to a new company in the midst of covid. So even they were struggling to be organized and I came in in the middle of this. It added to the chaos of me starting. I was so anxious because my first session was with a girl who was non verbal and was very aggressive she tree things and hit me with puzzle pieces. Another rbt came over and helped me with her and I just wanted to break down and cry because I felt like I wasn’t doing what I needed to do to help her.
I loved hearing about your experiences, I could definitely relate to your experience. And being an rbt is such an underrated role in our field! They need more guidance than just like a week or 2 of shadowing lol. But I'm so glad that you guys overcame those obstacles ❣
I’m starting at a new clinic tomorrow and I’m just watching videos because I’m a little nervous. I loved my very first clinic and my co workers. I was there for 4 months before I moved. We worked as a team there and all of my co workers never got frustrated if I had questions. Before I left, it got to the point where some of my regular kids would run up to me and ask me if they were on my schedule for the day. I’m just hoping this new place is good as the last. I’m honestly more so nervous about data collection, because this new clinic uses a different more complicated software.
I have a question so not everyone goes to clients home? Idk how comfortable I would be going into peoples homes. I would much rather work at a clinic but not sure if that’s an option.
@@crespolove1891 yes you can do in home or work at a clinic. I felt the same way about going into homes. So I always make sure I apply for jobs that say in clinic.
You guys literally are amazing and super relatable. I'm thinking about joining the RBT path with my university (they have a company partner and we were in a zoom today and they seemed pretty knowledgeable and cool. But it scared me because u guys mentioned not having a lot of guidance and that seems kinda negligent. I'd love to pick your brains if you guys have the time to get into it. Love the video u guys are amazing!!!
I just got hired on through an agency to work with military families. Because I wasn’t sure on the hours I agreed to take a client for one day a week. Just to get the feel for doing more eventually.
I have 7 months in home ABA experience. I'm not an RBT. RBT is a Certified Technician who has to take a test and has to renew their license annually. Right now I am considered a BI, or BT. When I get a new case the BCBA or the BCaBA is present on the first session either in person, or by zoom call. I want to get my feet wet and work longer, before I take my RBT license test. I have worked with problem children they seem to behave better when their parent is around. Beware if you work with the school districts, because the kids behave differently without the parent to act as a buffer. I have; had my hair pulled, been kicked, bitten and scratched. In-home never.
As an RBT for over a year & a few months now I can honestly say that I debated if this job was for me for literally half a year. I love my job now- but I didn’t always. It took ME personally so much time to learn how to run programs and learn strategies&interventions to pass competencies as well as really figure out my kiddos. I think the most challenging ‘thing’ for me was to find a good balance with being fun (because that makes session so much easier) and being stern and serious about programs at the same time. This job is stressful, fun, rewarding, challenging and you never stop learning. Regardless of who you’re client is just remember, the outcome of your session is dependent on the RBT’s attitude, behavior, and interventions. Some tips I would tell a new RBT would be to 1) have tough skin- don’t get too emotional it’s rough and this position takes a lot of time to get used to (it took me many months before feeling like I REALLY got it down) 2) Stick it out for a minimum 6 months then make your decision to stay or leave 3) BE FUN and learn to have a poker face because the kiddos will pick up on your energy 4) Find preferred stimuli (toys, activities) that is highly motivating 5) Use antecedent strategies to decrease problem behaviors
I’m about to start my second week of training and I’ve already had breakdowns. I still don’t know how to feel about it all... It’s so much, too much, information to take in. My summer sessions were nothing compared to this. I want to stick out 6 months and then decide but... idk if I’ll make it that long. I don’t even know if I’ll pass the competency assessment and RBT exam... I don’t want to think negatively. I’m trying to stay positive but it’s easier said than done. Everyone had been kind and my trainer has been good! I’ve been offered support but idk... I feel so out of place. I can’t picture myself being an RBT and conducting session... I freak out just picturing it. I keep telling myself once things are a bit more hands on, I’ll understand it all a bit more but idk... I feel sick to my stomach thinking about tomorrow. I really want this to work out because it can offer me so much experience and skills and look great on my resume. Not to mention all the good I’d be doing for these kids. But I almost feel they deserve someone more mentally stable and experienced
@@klarissadamon14 I understand your anxiety, frustrations, and self-doubt. There are some people who naturally just get it right off the back, but I’ll tell you…most don’t. It takes time, you can read all the materials and think you understand it, but you won’t get it get it until you’re actually in the field figuring it out. It’s hard to take information in and put your all when your mind is racing, the info won’t absorb right. Don’t worry so much about the exam and comp assessment, I believe you are able to take it multiple times. I had a coworker who failed over 4+ times but most of my colleagues passed the first time. I think you will be fine try not to stress out too much overthinking kills everything (trust I was that person to, actually still am). Just like anything else, it takes time and practice. You got this!!!
Hey there, I have a question. You said "have a tough skin - don't get too emotional, it's rough". I was wondering what you mean by this? What occurs in the job that would be hard for people to adapt to at first?
@@ilovequiktrip3110 Well, behaviors are challenging in general so you could be dealing with physical aggression, pushing of buttons from client, etc. So having tough skin meaning to stay strong and not take things personally. Kids have called me fat stupid, and everything in between. As well has hitting, spitting, possibly even toileting when they’re in problem behavior. So much to list honestly.
There’s an ongoing disconnect with the rbt start off. I have a similar start. I’m overwhelmed and is just my second week. I’m about to quit the agency.
Mine said if I finished my competency before 90 days I could get a 200 bonus. I was so ready, I pestered them about it. During orientation, I was given due dates & time lines. I actually went by them. They dragged it out & would ask me things like r u sure ur ready instead. R u trying to make me feel inadequate bc y else would I have the nerve to chase them down about an apparent mandatory timeline that They told us to accomplish? Their excuse was they were always busy. I still tried to be patient, tolerant, understanding, humble wever. Like I get paid a little more than I used to, just accept it for what it is. Be grateful .. so I let go of the 200, finally got my competency done. And now coming up on my 180 days ( which is always inconsistent to what they vs what they have on paper) is like why the hell is it taking so long for them to get me registered into the site for? Is it really that hard to not write like a child with that many chicken scratches?! Is it really that hard to just paper along for ppl to sign that's gonna take less than 5 mins? Every day it's been tommorow, tomorrow, yada yada. Excuse after excuse. I finally got something back through my works email saying they finally got it through, & updated on a later date. *Or not even through but that they redid the paper work. And it looks like I did it waaaaay later now, for me to even finish the 1st part. I was nervous about complaining to a higher up but come to find out.... My mgr quit w/ out notice & her last words was they never said u were ready. I'm paraphrasing but it was vibe shady. I've been screenshotting any "lack of communication" just in case. Meanwhile there's ppl getting hired mths behind me & they're getting things done "over night." It just pisses me off so bad bc they're just stretching out my stress for no real reason. That I feel like I might as well not even study till i get through bc I just feel like I'm getting my hopes up.... I've been saying ty Everytime & I don't even mean it. While they get to sit there & act like I don't matter & they're just being & gas lightly & it's like why wouldn't I be in my head? Meanwhile the leads r escalating bad behaviors, laughing at smaller children get hurt, watching problematic kids throw food across the room hitting whoever on the way, not saying a lot in advance. But rather hype up small things not even there bc 1 lead can't stand to not be seen or heard. Both of em like to play Marco Polo with my name & it's so annoying. Come approach like an actual adult. U scream for me once across a room, I'm gonna look an entire once. If I can't find u, I'm not giving any more attention.... Bc if it was that important, have some damn sense, first off. I'm not gonna say how high just bc u snapped, & then ure not even in physical view.... & They used to confuse me w/ this girl I'm pretty sure purposely way longer than they should've. It was an insult which I'm sure they just thought it was funnier & they're pointless childish crap wouldn't even stop. You're the "leads" & w/ all that wisdom.... U can't tell the difference between a short quiet Asian vs a big tall white loud person. My name is Annie. Her name is Anna! & To top it off, she's like not even socially all there. Which Somexs I hafta remind myself, she's not that bad... U can insult her & she wouldn't even get it. Also, she wears grown folks diapers. I'm not exaggerating. Everytime I see something in the group chat it's all who is leaving their used garments in the trashcan? Wrap that up at least, yada yada. They hafta mean her. Bc not only do I see it when she bends, I've seen it using the bathroom after her too. She hypes up all the kids, picks them up when unnecessary, engages with other workers kids while they're in behaviors, all kinds of stuff. While others laugh at her cancer .. I don't even get how ppl Dont see the chain of things. Meanwhile when I'm trying to teach kid manners, & etc, I'm sure other ppl take it more personal than what they shouldn't. Like no, I'm actually doing it for the Environment bc I don't know who gets who next & try spreading like more smoothness. Bc I never know, it might actually Work.... But this 1 bcba I really can not stand her. She's so determined to say I have an attitude problem & she won't even know what she's talking about. Tried to claim it once while saying what'd u even say. How do I have an attitude & you don't hear me? What I was saying is her packet was sooooo disorganized, I didn't know which programs to run or if I could bc her packet was lacking. Then she was all well of u read the programs first. Does it matter if I read the programs first if she's lacking. In. Her. Package ... That I hafta improvise things (like usual...) bc everything's always a mess?!!! I just tell myself to not waste energy w/ her anymore bc she can't stand to not be negative. Then she pulled it again another session & it has to be w/ a problematic high behavior kid. Who I get all the time.... Who cries all the time now bc of how his bullying has backfired. Still hasn't learned btw. But when the programs r teach the kids I, e, is, ee, if that. Like do the bcbas even know what they're doing? Bc you start adding vowels together, everything changes. So, my only specific way to give more clarity is using them in words. Bc she can't get over herself, she's like read the programs bc that's not what ure supposed to be doing. So I let her be determined... I let her run the session while barely doing nothing. With the daily hands on & what not. This kid always gets what he wants & yet again .... He got very few programs done doing it her way btw. So my "attitude" is in my head like duh. That's y he doesn't do stuff. Bc he's easily distracted, problematic, gets his way, always!... & He's just continuously playing away while no1 else is. But some few... & Don't let him see that few. That won't even talk & blah. But the way she laughs in w/ his (a Child mind you...) so called belittlement of me is like this is so many reasons y he's not learning correctly. Bc the programs r bs. While she scramming away so sure of herself in her actual attitude was like oh, certain letters weren't even in his program but let me just switch it up anyways bc I hafta be right. She didn't know certain things weren't in his program so I let her exaggerate her determination by herself. One that's cool & kosher w/ all... Especially the ish heads hardly any bt rbt etc even wants to look after
Omg I'm so happy I found this channel. I applied at 2 companies. We will see what happens. I have my bachelor's and I'm currently in grad school for my masters in psychology. I want to work as a RBT before applying to become a BCBA
I never see anyone talking about the rehab/addiction recovery side of ABA/RBT and that’s what I’m most interested in doing. I don’t particularly want to work with kids. I’m looking into jobs at rehab facilities but it’s difficult to get a feel for things when every video I watch is about working with children :/ oh well.. guess I’ll have to make my own videos when I start in the field!
I haven't cried yet but definitely get overwhelmed with some of the aggression and SIB sometimes! I'm working in clinic right now for the first time, I've always worked in home and in school and the dynamic of working with so many people other than my client is a lot to get used to! My worst behavior while working in home: I had a kiddo who would throw electronic devices into his pool..... 😀 The watery grave of many ipads lol
I just got a job as an RBT I’m taking online 40 hour training and only have 9 days to complete than 4 days in person training. Than I will be taking exam, I will be working with clients right after in there home. Paid for training and once I obtain my NPI number I will be getting a raise. The reviews for my company are ok but I have experience working with children as well as children with behavioral and Autism in a childcare setting so I know how stressful it is. I’m sitting here like WHY did I choose this job all these videos make me feel nervous and afraid because it seems worse than childcare lol.
I finished my BA in psychology in 2022, since I have had a spinal fusion and removal of the big toe joint, yay 40s lol I am jumping back into life and appreciate your video. I wanted to do psych nursing, but the doctors told me absolutely not after the spinal fusion. So, returning to my degree and choosing RBT to start. Gain some hands on before moving up to a masters. I had a late start in life, but am so ready!
I would love :) if you could create a RBT competency exam . Im going in and I need visual learning support . You ladies are amazing and have helped me so much..
This terrifying as a parent!! I interviewed 3 companies and two of the companies just repeated "ABA is ABA. Services from any technician/company is the same. Our RBTs/BTs are trained. They go through 40 hrs of training." They sounded so defensive when I tried to ask specific questions about how the quality of services was ensured.
Thank you for watching! We absolutely understand how you would feel this is terrifying. Unfortunately, like in every field there are some places that do things correctly and others who do not. Our experiences are not a representation of the field of ABA as a whole but simply a small part. We would like to provide you with some questions that may help when you are looking for an ABA company to ensure they have properly trained their staff: 1. How often are supervisions conducted? 2 times per month is the bare minimum, ideally weekly supervision would be great 2. How is the RBTs performance evaluated? Performance should be monitored every supervision with specific feedback provided and opportunities to correct and improve performance 3. How often will YOU the parent receive updates on progress? Access to every session note would be ideal but common practice is monthly reports of your child's progress 4. Is parent training conducted? Most insurances require family training but it is best practice for ANY company to provide resources and training on the interventions being used to the family. Again, these experiences shine a light on a small part of our field that exists but just like doctors, nurses, lawyers and any other profession your first day is not your best day nor the day you know exactly what to do or when to apply your training. If a company is getting defensive when answering your questions that is a red flag and not a place that needs your business.
Girl, same! I’m also a concerned parent doing the research to learn what I’m about to get myself into with ABA therapy. I also felt the same way when doing my due diligence. It sounds like the term “therapist” is thrown around loosely and this field appears to be highly unregulated for how much these services cost. It’s annoying and frustrating.
Why does it seem like training is very little to none? I was with a company a week and quit for a multitude of reasons. Unprofessional was one of those reasons and when I spoke up to ask questions or give suggestions, they shot me down. That was 8 months ago. I didn't have my certification either so I was lostttt when they had me with two children....but the reason I'm watching this video is because I've been thinking of going back, obviously applying to a different company! I love working with kids and helping them seems so amazing. I hope to have a better experience. Maybe I'll come back to this post in a year or something to update. Anyways, appreciate the video so so so so much thank you both!!!!
EVERYTHING y’all said I’ve felt. I have a psych degree but no experience whatsoever with ABA. I just finished my first week of training as an RBT (mostly PowerPoints & 2 days of shadowing) and I am so so so scared, nervous, overwhelmed- all of it. My coworkers are super helpful though so that’s always nice. I’m hoping I can return to this comment in the future and say I’m doing better cause right now, I am freaking out. I keep wondering if I made the right decision but only time will tell
I recently switched from a center that mainly used sbt, going though the steps on fcr, tr, etc, to a center that is more traditional aba. I have been feeling overwhelmed and like I don’t fit in there. I will definitely start asking for help more. Thanks for all the tips and sharing your experience.
My first day was supposed to be a shadow session but the RBT called out so I ended up jumping right in. I ended up getting a migraine and had to go home early 🤦🏾♀️ so embarrassing. My client was easy and it was my fault I got a migraine; I just kept going going and didn’t eat or drink anything.
Tomorrow's my first day and I know i learned the information and how to go about working with a client in their home. But im completely drawing a blank and not only that, going over my notes...they might as well be in another language! Thank you so much for this video.
This video helped me a lot as I had my first day yesterday and was feeling like a failure and wondering if I’d actually be okay in this field. I feel so much better about moving this super long 2nd session.
Thank you for being so honest. I had a similar experience and its so amazing to see such amazing people in our filed here to support and provide into to RBTs
Thanks for this video! I start with my first client tomorrow with a SV thankfully. But I am so scared! My company is really positive and friendly but I am still so scared! I also just graduated undergrad and my minor was in Psychology
That is me tomorrow. It's like I forgot every single thing I learned over these last few weeks! I feel so lost! I'm so relieved that I just found out a supervisor will be joining me, because I know the stuff and I've worked in a daycare for years, raised my children and their friends and cousins. I even have family members who are on the spectrum or nonverbal with down syndrome. So on one hand I know I've got this. But on the other, I wish I could remember what I just learned and how to do this
2 years of RBT. 1 year of group home work. 1 year of DTA and several years of in home respite and HAB. If you’re looking for a field involved with autism. You won’t find one with more support and better pay than the RBT to BCBA route. BCBA programs are typically a year and a half to two years and are entirely online for a lot of them!! RBT is my favorite job in the field by a lot so far and the only one that shows a recognizable different
I've just started researching this career, and it interests me because I am very passionate about two things, kids, and neuro divergence! It bothers me that society tells neurodivergent people how to behave, rather than teaching society how to embrace everybody's differences. My brother is on the spectrum, and I've noticed that there isn't as much emotional support for the parents as there should be. Is this a job for the RBT? To be the bridge between parent-to-child or other caregivers? I've seen a lot of big-worded videos that don't explain the type of person that would work well with this population. I am a great listener, creative problem solver, and holistic thinker. I advocate for every child I meet but understand the importance of working with a community. I think behaviors are the tip of the iceberg when it comes to humans and I hardly take those personally when it comes to kids. Hoping someone in this field could give me some feedback!
Funny that you landed here when you see that behaviour is only the tip of the iceberg. In ABA everything is only about behaviour. That's what it builds on, that's what the root of it is. That's why it's so problematic...
I start on Friday and I’m nervous but I’ve also been a teacher for children on and off the spectrum and with extreme behaviors for six plus years so I feel a little more equipped than the average person but I’m still nervous
Tomorrow is my first interview I'm really interested in the position. My sister has a autism child and my good friend has a autism child too. I see the struggles they go through everyday with their children. I know if I get the position they would be so happy for me. I really liked your video and I see you guys struggled a lot too but kept going and I'm so happy you did. Me being in healthcare for over 35 years taking care of all different people and children it's my passion I love it I really think I will love ❤️ this to but I know it takes a lot of learning I'm very determined and such a caring person I hope everything works out for me and everyone else who is considering this path again thanks for the video and I'm so glad you guys kept going after all the struggles and hurdles you went through look you came out good on the other side :>)
The thing is, I don't have any degrees. I can't afford to go back to school. My fear is that if I get my RBT certification I won't be taken seriously 😭 the only experience I have with children is baby sitting over the years and working at a daycare for 3 months 😬 and what if my supervisor is impatient?
My BCABA has a saying "fail fast!" Then you learn and move on, I does sound like you weren't adequately prepared for what you were about to experience by those who were supposed to train and support you. And you are correct circle time is for real 😂❤❤
Can you please give advice on how not to get sick all the time. I start working less than a month ago and I am this is the second time I got sick, I usually don't get sick. I've been told this is common when starting to work with kids. Also, I would like to hear advice on how to advance on this career, I am still working as a barista since I am getting so little hours as a BT. Thanks 🙂
It’s normal to get sick, unfortunately it happened to me monthly for years from being an RBT. It’s different for everyone per immune system. However; I found that if you start to feel like you’re coming down with something, take elderberry syrup or Sambucol from the drug store, its kind of pricey but if taken early enough, and as directed, it will shorten the severity and length of a cold, flu or virus. You can reduce your chances of getting sick by disinfecting surfaces and items your client touches. I’ve become kinda ocd with it tbh, because we don’t get sick days or PTO here. Spraying and wiping down tablets, toys, materials your client touches regularly and your cell phone, timer, whatever you interact with. Depending on where your work, use what they allow in your facility. I personally carry a small spray bottle of 91% rubbing alcohol, (I bring my own to school), I disinfect surfaces and items as often as possible throughout the day. Especially tablets, cell phone, anything shared basically. If the school or clinic has Lysol spray, I use that for large surfaces like desks, chairs, and reserve my rubbing alcohol for electronics like my phone, tablet, clients tablet etc, spray down and wipe off with clean paper towels. Not much you can do outside of that. Washing/sanitizing your hands as often as possible and hands of client before they eat, after going to the bathroom, whenever reasonable & often as possible according to the schedule. Obviously do your best to eat healthy, get enough sleep and exercise. Boost your immune system, teach cleanliness to your clients if and when appropriate. And after all this, you may still get sick but it should make some difference.
I love you guys transparency was a good story. Subscribed. I’m also new to the field start date 2/14. Luckily i know i will have a analysis my first day lll
I became a BT 3 month ago and since day one I felt they throw me to the lions. Similar no info of the client or even how to run trials. No safety care so my first week I got beaten. The client was so aggressive .And felt frustrated and angry. But I didn’t give up and here I am still working hard to become an RBT 😂
Hey ladies! Thank you for your video!! I just received my BA in Psychology in December 2020 and I was doing research about ABA and I was wondering do you all think I could go straight to applying for BCaBA or would I have to possibly start from a RBT? I’m so confused on this process if I’m already done with undergrad.
It varies between states. To become a bcba you shouldn’t necessarily need experience as an RBT. You usually need a graduate degree in a related field and supervised field hours during/after the program. It would be best to reach out to the licensing board in your state, or a practicing bcba to clarify the requirements for your area.
I believe unless you have a specific applied behavioral analyst degree, you can't take the exam immediately you'll have to take specific required course to sit into the exam
Thank you for this video. I have not started my first day as an RBT and I feel nervous. How many hours (of work) do you recommend starting with? I am unsure what to start with now. 🙈
I know someone that recently graduated with a bachelors degree and they’re now a behavior technician but I think it’s a little disappointing that they went to university for four years only to get paid a couple dollars above minimum wage
What would you guys say are the rules for breaks/time off for ABA? I take my exam next week and immediately get placed with a company but I am currently in college away from home. I'm nervous that when I tell them I have to go home for the summer I won't get the job. Can you drop cases like that? Or have other RBT's pick it up? Also if we have a sick day or something, how does that work in ABA? Since it's a 1:1 session?
Thank you for this video I start 40 hrs training March 8th I’m already anxious and nervous. I been reading books about it like crazy been doing research.
Hi, great video! I am not employed at this time but was wondering how the competency assessment works if you do not work at a company...I have no undergrad as I have been in property management. I am looking to take rbt classes online but how do I go about getting a bacb to supervise me?
You can find BCBAs or BCaBAs through the BACB's website (www.bacb.com) that live near you to run a competency assessment with you. You may have to pay for this service if you don't work at their company. Alternatively, you could get hired at a company and then have them do your competency before you start actually working with the clients there.
What is the main difference between RBT and BCBA? I know RBT work under BCBA.. I seen some companies in NYC with 1 stars and others with 4. To me it seems like being a paraprofessional but doing plans.
you guys seem awesome, but i'm not sure it was communicated why i would want to continue when we are doing all the study hours..and the fingerprinting, exams..classes..exam....make sense? i want to quit already..and i've been working with special kids/adults for a while and can't really imagine handling all the recording (and i'm pretty organized and AR)
I feel that is a big market where they have so many desperate parents looking for solutions that most of these clinics don't even care about the workers that should be trained at least for a week before start working
I'm in school, haven't graduated yet but am looking to get the Cert to get started in the field. Is this a good idea? Do you think that not having my complete college education will make things MUCH harder?
There are plenty of others who have gotten their RBT certification with only a high school diploma. As long as you put in the work to learn the material and practice, then it shouldn't be too hard. Good luck!! :)
wait…so it seems like EVERYBODY goes through the tears and the uncertainty of terms and lack of support from others…😮 and here I am thinking it wasn’t for me.
I can see how in-clinic allows for more support for a new RBT since in a clinic you have support from coworkers and your supervisor is readily available. Versus in home you are on your own most of the time.
I’m actually being interviewed tomorrow for an RBT position . Zero experience.. if I do get the job the facility is helping me become an RBT paying for the cost . I’m excited nervous and scared
how did it go?
Did you get the job?
How did it go?
If you like working with kids, if you have history working with kids then you will be a natural!!!!
Congratulations 🎉... I Just got my offer letter today 🙌🏾🙏🏾 behavioral technician. Praises to the most high💙
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I have been in the field for 5 years but being an RBT is tough job. I started in late January of this year and I was EXTREMELY overwhelmed for the first two weeks. Now I’m more comfortable but I still feel anxious...and today I had such a bad day at work that I felt like I didn’t provide the most for my clients, which makes me feel sad. I asked my BCBA for advice because I struggled with my client this afternoon and I’m so glad the BCBA knows the clients and was able to give feedback and make me recognize that I DID do my best (he supervised my session), and there will be good & bad days... and that’s OK!
P.s. today I did cry on my way home lol
Thank you for sharing that!! It is so normal to feel overwhelmed when starting out. It sounds like you have a supportive supervisor, which can be very hard to come by! Keep going girl, you got this!!
I'm working with my very first client Tomorrow and I've been freaking out all day. I can't remember anything I just learned in the classes, or even how to pull up their file to try to prepare. Or what to do when I go to their home. I haven't been this nervous in sooo long!
@@terrireed4079How did it go. I'm sure that you did great!
@@terrireed4079hope things went well for you. I haven't had my first client yet, and I can imagine I would be the same way. Wishing you luck. ✨
as a psychology major, im considering applying but im nervous because I have no experience. Ive taken a behavior analysis class but thats about it. I like children but they do make me nervous because ik they can be difficult at times and i dont want to fail them. Thank you for sharing your experience!! it was very encouraging and nice to hear someone elses experience.
RBT is a very high need field and you can take the experience to a lot of other jobs. Also maybe do some babysitting or work at a daycare to get more experience with kids. I've been a nanny, but moved to marry my husband and there aren't really nanny jobs here so I've been date night babysitting and working in daycares. Now, I'm looking at maybe being an RBT. The daycare pay is dreadful, but I've learned a lot doing it. Also, one of the kids I babysit is autistic. While I haven't been an RBT yet, I feel more prepared to do it after watching 6 one year olds for 8 hours minus lunch.
They will train you, lots of cons like they are pros, good luck
You guys are awesome for this. My first day will potentially be next week and oh, how I wish y'all were my BCBAs! You guys just radiate comfort and reassurance!
Aww thank you!:) Good luck on your first day, you got this!!
just a few minutes in and I LOVE you two. SO HONEST... you have no idea how refreshing it is to hear the real deal without a lot of BS !! SO incredibly helpful...thank you for sharing how difficult this can be! Especially when you have so many folks watching and evaluating you.
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I’m really glad to hear that it wasn’t just my agency that left some new BT/RBTs unprepared! It’s only my second week and I’m determined to rock this!
Newbie RBT here, and I also have a 5-year-old with severe autism and that's my why! I have cried so many times so far and say I can't do this, then something wonderful happens, and I'm pumped lol. I think that is just how it is for a while. We struggle, and then we get pumped and witness little miracles. Thanks for this video. I am scrolling through all of your channel!
I'm so sad you guys felt like that. I was nervous, but immediately fell in love with my "job." I have honestly never regretted or doubted my path. I'm just about 3 years into it. Everyone is trying to talk me into becoming a BCBA, but I really don't want to lose the direct implementation.
What would they do as a caregiver if you legit can’t make it 45 minutes 😳 am I misunderstanding what they do because in the field is usual at home services which are 45-90 minutes (not typical for over 50) so how the heck could you not know severe autism if that’s your career? It’s this stuff that terrifies me as a parent of a 3rd level autistic child… being a behavioral therapist we are suppose to find the match we love and if we feel like this another form of social work / therapy is needed in my opinion.. you should love the job and be pumped and ready for the short time you are engaged with the client. If a kid punches you or hurts you then yea step away go breath but otherwise this is autism 😳 your the ones there to stop these behaviors, help the family learn to adapt and the child to learn to manage things better.. so im so confused I hope I am misunderstanding this video I do not mean any disrespect but the way it sounds to me is pretty horrible
@CharitysClarity I haven't watched the video yet. Going through the comments first. I start my job as an RBT in two weeks. My background is as a CNA mostly Austim. Different other forms of IDD and memory care (dementia/alzeheimers). It's a very hostile field and you get, hit punched, kicked and bit a whole lot. I love what I do. I love each and every resident/client I ever had or will have. However, it does not mean that I nor anyone else in the Healthcare field has to enjoy being hit. Yes, the people we're dealing with has autism or dementia and we're compassionate and empathetic and show as much love as we can, but understand we're also human as well. As far as being able to control behavior. We don't control it. We can try to redirect them or use positive reenforcement. Some tho you have to give them space. May I ask you a question? What do you do for a living? Do you love every single aspect of what you do? I'm sure that you don't like.
I literally resigned on my first day , I got so much anxiety, my hearth was racing. I struggled, no body wanted to help me and expected me to know everything on the first day. Besides my commute to the clinic was 60-80 min driving.
I somehow regret the decision because it was well payed, full time, and you got payed even if you had gaps in between your sessions.
But I learned not to make decisions that quickly and try harder.
I'm so sorry you had this experience! Have you been able to find employment as an RBT anywhere else?
Did you get a job as an rbt somewhere else ?
What exactly goes on there that has everyone crying and running away. It can’t be worse than nursing school can it?
@@agaemar dealing with challenging behaviors all the time plus the coworkers’ attitude
@@sheylaguzman7151I've found that coworkers make a job worse than the actual job is.
I’m a week and a half into being an RBT and I’m already worried about my performance. Thank you for this video!
I'm going into an interview tomorrow for the Behavioral Technician position. SUPER nervous right now. But this video makes it super comforting knowing that the first couple of days will be difficult.
This video has helped me so much. This is my first week working as a RBT at a center and omg I felt so lost, still do and I am beating myself up about it too much but I know its just a matter of time, I will get more experience eventually. I am not giving up. Thank you so much girls for this video ❤️ you guys are amazing
Don't beat yourself up, we've been there. It gets better!!!! That first week is the hardest, you'll look back at this and be so proud of how far you've come. Thanks for sharing
Ru still there?
Tomorrow is my first hands on the job. And im so nervous and overwhelming. I just finished my trainings but i had no experience on how to work on data management and running a session
Just wanna comment because I feel like alot of comments are saying they are scared or nervous! Take it day by day... It gets easier i promise but also each company is totally different, there are some true gems out there that care so much about helping and giving you all the tools to help your kiddos succeed and that honestly starts with us! My company had 2 weeks of training prior to taking the exam, mock session days where our RBT trainer would exhibit some of or more common BIP's and walk us through how to implement them... ASK QUESTIONS you may feel silly or think you should know this but each kiddo is so different which changes things going from one session to the next, the more you know the better you can help!! But yes as incredible and rewarding as this feild is ... I wont say its perfect everyday some days you will cry in your car or have to call support in to take a moment bc your kiddo is having an off day because its not how they typically react... but I am blessed to be able to help these kiddos and wouldnt change it!
I’m about to start my second week of training... My first week was filled with breakdowns... It is way too much information to take in in one day. The modules are insane... I don’t know how anyone did it. Apparently they changed the training and I’m the first person they’re trying it out with. I’m feeling unsure about the job already but I don’t want to quit without a little more hands on experience. I keep hoping I’ll feel differently then. I don’t know how I’m gonna remember info and pass the competency assessment or RBT exam. I want to stick out for 6 months and see how I feel then. Today is Sunday and I’m feeling sick to my stomach about tomorrow and I’m just watching modules, taking notes and I’ve observed a few times now. I struggle with anxiety and off and on depression and idk whether to tell my operations manager about that... I’m thinking I should have during the interview process. God I wish I loved this job right off the bat or felt passionate about it. Maybe then I’d absorb the information better
First, I would like to say thank you for sharing your experience and how you feel. Your vulnerability in this comment is beautiful. Klarissa, the fact that you are so concerned about doing a great job and taking in all the information is already a good sign. It means you want to do well in this field. Our advice would be to set boundaries, your mental health is so important. This field can be demanding so maybe working less hours as you learn everything. Also asking to be taught in ways that help you learn easily is important too. Being that you are the first person they are trying this training with, be honest about how you feel. Trainings are meant to help make your job easier and provide you with the skills you need, not make you feel so overwhelmed you would rather quit. Be transparent. Set boundaries. Self-care. Don't take on too much too fast! Give yourself 3 months and see how you feel after. If you ever want to speak further please DM us on IG, we are here for you
@@allaboutaba1875 Thank you so much 🥺 Reading this made me a bit emotional but I needed to hear this. I thought about switching to part time but again idk... I also wouldn’t know how to go about setting those boundaries or letting them know how I’ve been feeling... I’ll definitely DM you if that’s okay
I'm starting my training as an RBT in 2 weeks. Y'all have me terrified 😂 But I'm really hopeful for this opportunity. Thank you for sharing :)
How is it? Are you working as an RBT now?
@@lilmauiangel Yes I am!! Been with my company for exactly 6 months today actually! It's honestly so great, and starting wasn't as scary as they made it seem to be honest. Not every experience is gonna be the same obviously. I might've just gotten really lucky. Either way, it is a very fulfilling job and so much fun. It can definitely be stressful at times but worth it. I would say if you have a lot of patience for kids then I definitely recommend trying it out. I love it and don't plan on switching jobs any time soon.
@@madelinesilva9362hi girl, I will start working as an RBT in 2 weeks with very little experience and a lot of worries but ur update comment has really made me hopeful 🤞
Was thinking of becoming an RBT for a lil bit but all this talk about crying is giving me second thoughts.
I needed this. I am currently finishing my undergrad and I just got hired by an agency. I haven't been given much direction despite explaining this is my first hands on experience as an RBT and I have already been given a client. I have no idea what I am going to do and apparently I will begin my sessions with him tomorrow.
let us know how this is going and if we can provide any support :D
Ok, all of these comments are making me reconsider becoming a RBT. Now I’m just scared!
@@florienaomi hows it going with that? =D
this video is intended to show support for those who have similar experiences as us. Not meant to scare you but comfort you that we have similar experiences and it does get better so hang in there bc we need you.
OMG not me being vulnerable to these comments. I start tomorrow guys. Can someone reply. 😅
@@sandrasees.purple3657how did it go? I got an offer to be an RBT (with paid training) but I’m kind of nervous. I’m in school for MFT so don’t plan to be an RBT for more than a year
@@sandrasees.purple3657I start Monday!! ZERO EXPERIENCE. how’s it going with your experience?
Thank you for making this video! This is my 3rd week in a clinic and only my 2nd week in session. My supervisors and coworkers are great, but I’m struggling to find time to eat lunch, go to the bathroom, etc. You’re right about taking a break-everything is harder when hungry! 😅
I would always try to get a bathroom break or break in general when it’s peer interactions and I know my child would be okay or free play with others. I will give another RBT a break too. I eat a big breakfast and snack A LOT lol.
@@alexisbrown9754 I’m finally getting in the groove! Bathroom breaks are hard to find, but snacks are a lifesaver!
@@eri4l I totally get that. I struggle with it still! Hopefully we both can find a balance
Asking to use the bathroom is like asking to breath & feels so demeaning. As a human.
Im so thankful for this video I am new to the aba field, but I just passed my rbt exam two days ago. I had started with one company, but I wasn't getting hours or support that I felt like I deserved. So I switched to a company that pays better and I have a full time schedule in one center. It is exactly what I have been wanting, and this video helped to validate my feelings by showing that it takes time to feel comfortable.
How was the exam?
@@cherylkay1636 not bad but can be tricky just make sure you study each component of the task list and which sections of the task list you don’t understand, review those ones more, rather than focusing on what you understand.
Thank you!! I’ve been looking at behavioral therapist jobs for when I go to grad school. Hearing other people discuss their experience has been helpful in know what I’m going to be going into
why pay for grad school when u can literally find a job as an RBT an an employer that train an teaches u to get your supervision to transition into being a BCBA?, that’s what i did!… Im currently a BHT🤷🏾♀️😳
after 2 years of grad school, I decided that I didn’t want to be a BHT but a mental health therapist for teens and adults. I don’t focus on ABA at all. I think grad school was a great call for me! Because now I’m a licensed counselor
Such a great video thanks guys 💖 just finished all my RBT certifications and getting ready to start working with clients!! I’m crazy nervous but excited too
I have a BS in Psychology and want to get into ABA therapy so bad. My 5-year-old son has autism and I feel like that would be a win-win for me and him. I'm so scared I'll be bad at it though :( I had a bad experience with an ABA company in the past and it was discouraging.
Same but if they have so many in the field that feel it’s natural instinct the way they explained at the end and need to go take breaks every session which is what typically for us 45 minutes???? Maybe I am misunderstanding this but if they are in the field an seeing clients it’s 45 rare have I encountered 90 minutes.. we need to do what we love and when we have people with a natural instinct .. to what exactly ??? I dunno I have met nothing but rude therapists for ABA where we live, and yet my college classmates that pursued it in other locations are always so positive and happy with their choice
I havent cried, today was my first day hahaha I feel accomplished
That is a win for sure!!!👏🏻👏🏻
I tried being a line rbt for a month, it was so hard because my company was switching over to a new company in the midst of covid. So even they were struggling to be organized and I came in in the middle of this. It added to the chaos of me starting. I was so anxious because my first session was with a girl who was non verbal and was very aggressive she tree things and hit me with puzzle pieces. Another rbt came over and helped me with her and I just wanted to break down and cry because I felt like I wasn’t doing what I needed to do to help her.
I loved hearing about your experiences, I could definitely relate to your experience. And being an rbt is such an underrated role in our field! They need more guidance than just like a week or 2 of shadowing lol. But I'm so glad that you guys overcame those obstacles ❣
Yesss it is so underrated!
I’m starting at a new clinic tomorrow and I’m just watching videos because I’m a little nervous. I loved my very first clinic and my co workers. I was there for 4 months before I moved. We worked as a team there and all of my co workers never got frustrated if I had questions. Before I left, it got to the point where some of my regular kids would run up to me and ask me if they were on my schedule for the day. I’m just hoping this new place is good as the last. I’m honestly more so nervous about data collection, because this new clinic uses a different more complicated software.
I have a question so not everyone goes to clients home? Idk how comfortable I would be going into peoples homes. I would much rather work at a clinic but not sure if that’s an option.
@@crespolove1891 yes you can do in home or work at a clinic. I felt the same way about going into homes. So I always make sure I apply for jobs that say in clinic.
You guys literally are amazing and super relatable. I'm thinking about joining the RBT path with my university (they have a company partner and we were in a zoom today and they seemed pretty knowledgeable and cool. But it scared me because u guys mentioned not having a lot of guidance and that seems kinda negligent. I'd love to pick your brains if you guys have the time to get into it. Love the video u guys are amazing!!!
DM us on IG and pick our brains lol!
I just got hired on through an agency to work with military families. Because I wasn’t sure on the hours I agreed to take a client for one day a week. Just to get the feel for doing more eventually.
that is so smart!!! I love that for you
My first day is in a few days and it's going to be inside the clients home. I'm MORTIFIED
How you go ?
I have 7 months in home ABA experience. I'm not an RBT. RBT is a Certified Technician who has to take a test and has to renew their license annually. Right now I am considered a BI, or BT. When I get a new case the BCBA or the BCaBA is present on the first session either in person, or by zoom call. I want to get my feet wet and work longer, before I take my RBT license test. I have worked with problem children they seem to behave better when their parent is around. Beware if you work with the school districts, because the kids behave differently without the parent to act as a buffer. I have; had my hair pulled, been kicked, bitten and scratched. In-home never.
Sometimes I look at my schedule before I go in & I put up my hair like here we go ...
As an RBT for over a year & a few months now I can honestly say that I debated if this job was for me for literally half a year.
I love my job now- but I didn’t always.
It took ME personally so much time to learn how to run programs and learn strategies&interventions to pass competencies as well as really figure out my kiddos. I think the most challenging ‘thing’ for me was to find a good balance with being fun (because that makes session so much easier) and being stern and serious about programs at the same time.
This job is stressful, fun, rewarding, challenging and you never stop learning. Regardless of who you’re client is just remember, the outcome of your session is dependent on the RBT’s attitude, behavior, and interventions. Some tips I would tell a new RBT would be to 1) have tough skin- don’t get too emotional it’s rough and this position takes a lot of time to get used to (it took me many months before feeling like I REALLY got it down) 2) Stick it out for a minimum 6 months then make your decision to stay or leave 3) BE FUN and learn to have a poker face because the kiddos will pick up on your energy 4) Find preferred stimuli (toys, activities) that is highly motivating 5) Use antecedent strategies to decrease problem behaviors
love that you shared your experience and these tips are excellent, thank you!
I’m about to start my second week of training and I’ve already had breakdowns. I still don’t know how to feel about it all... It’s so much, too much, information to take in. My summer sessions were nothing compared to this. I want to stick out 6 months and then decide but... idk if I’ll make it that long. I don’t even know if I’ll pass the competency assessment and RBT exam... I don’t want to think negatively. I’m trying to stay positive but it’s easier said than done. Everyone had been kind and my trainer has been good! I’ve been offered support but idk... I feel so out of place. I can’t picture myself being an RBT and conducting session... I freak out just picturing it. I keep telling myself once things are a bit more hands on, I’ll understand it all a bit more but idk... I feel sick to my stomach thinking about tomorrow. I really want this to work out because it can offer me so much experience and skills and look great on my resume. Not to mention all the good I’d be doing for these kids. But I almost feel they deserve someone more mentally stable and experienced
@@klarissadamon14 I understand your anxiety, frustrations, and self-doubt.
There are some people who naturally just get it right off the back, but I’ll tell you…most don’t. It takes time, you can read all the materials and think you understand it, but you won’t get it get it until you’re actually in the field figuring it out. It’s hard to take information in and put your all when your mind is racing, the info won’t absorb right. Don’t worry so much about the exam and comp assessment, I believe you are able to take it multiple times. I had a coworker who failed over 4+ times but most of my colleagues passed the first time. I think you will be fine try not to stress out too much overthinking kills everything (trust I was that person to, actually still am). Just like anything else, it takes time and practice. You got this!!!
Hey there, I have a question. You said "have a tough skin - don't get too emotional, it's rough". I was wondering what you mean by this? What occurs in the job that would be hard for people to adapt to at first?
@@ilovequiktrip3110 Well, behaviors are challenging in general so you could be dealing with physical aggression, pushing of buttons from client, etc. So having tough skin meaning to stay strong and not take things personally. Kids have called me fat stupid, and everything in between. As well has hitting, spitting, possibly even toileting when they’re in problem behavior. So much to list honestly.
There’s an ongoing disconnect with the rbt start off. I have a similar start. I’m overwhelmed and is just my second week. I’m about to quit the agency.
What made you quit the agency?
please reach out to us on IG, if theres any way we can help you feel less overwhelmed
Mine said if I finished my competency before 90 days I could get a 200 bonus. I was so ready, I pestered them about it. During orientation, I was given due dates & time lines. I actually went by them. They dragged it out & would ask me things like r u sure ur ready instead. R u trying to make me feel inadequate bc y else would I have the nerve to chase them down about an apparent mandatory timeline that They told us to accomplish? Their excuse was they were always busy. I still tried to be patient, tolerant, understanding, humble wever. Like I get paid a little more than I used to, just accept it for what it is. Be grateful .. so I let go of the 200, finally got my competency done. And now coming up on my 180 days ( which is always inconsistent to what they vs what they have on paper) is like why the hell is it taking so long for them to get me registered into the site for? Is it really that hard to not write like a child with that many chicken scratches?! Is it really that hard to just paper along for ppl to sign that's gonna take less than 5 mins? Every day it's been tommorow, tomorrow, yada yada. Excuse after excuse. I finally got something back through my works email saying they finally got it through, & updated on a later date. *Or not even through but that they redid the paper work. And it looks like I did it waaaaay later now, for me to even finish the 1st part. I was nervous about complaining to a higher up but come to find out.... My mgr quit w/ out notice & her last words was they never said u were ready. I'm paraphrasing but it was vibe shady. I've been screenshotting any "lack of communication" just in case. Meanwhile there's ppl getting hired mths behind me & they're getting things done "over night." It just pisses me off so bad bc they're just stretching out my stress for no real reason. That I feel like I might as well not even study till i get through bc I just feel like I'm getting my hopes up.... I've been saying ty Everytime & I don't even mean it. While they get to sit there & act like I don't matter & they're just being & gas lightly & it's like why wouldn't I be in my head? Meanwhile the leads r escalating bad behaviors, laughing at smaller children get hurt, watching problematic kids throw food across the room hitting whoever on the way, not saying a lot in advance. But rather hype up small things not even there bc 1 lead can't stand to not be seen or heard. Both of em like to play Marco Polo with my name & it's so annoying. Come approach like an actual adult. U scream for me once across a room, I'm gonna look an entire once. If I can't find u, I'm not giving any more attention.... Bc if it was that important, have some damn sense, first off. I'm not gonna say how high just bc u snapped, & then ure not even in physical view.... & They used to confuse me w/ this girl I'm pretty sure purposely way longer than they should've. It was an insult which I'm sure they just thought it was funnier & they're pointless childish crap wouldn't even stop. You're the "leads" & w/ all that wisdom.... U can't tell the difference between a short quiet Asian vs a big tall white loud person. My name is Annie. Her name is Anna! & To top it off, she's like not even socially all there. Which Somexs I hafta remind myself, she's not that bad... U can insult her & she wouldn't even get it. Also, she wears grown folks diapers. I'm not exaggerating. Everytime I see something in the group chat it's all who is leaving their used garments in the trashcan? Wrap that up at least, yada yada. They hafta mean her. Bc not only do I see it when she bends, I've seen it using the bathroom after her too. She hypes up all the kids, picks them up when unnecessary, engages with other workers kids while they're in behaviors, all kinds of stuff. While others laugh at her cancer
.. I don't even get how ppl Dont see the chain of things. Meanwhile when I'm trying to teach kid manners, & etc, I'm sure other ppl take it more personal than what they shouldn't. Like no, I'm actually doing it for the Environment bc I don't know who gets who next & try spreading like more smoothness. Bc I never know, it might actually Work.... But this 1 bcba I really can not stand her. She's so determined to say I have an attitude problem & she won't even know what she's talking about. Tried to claim it once while saying what'd u even say. How do I have an attitude & you don't hear me? What I was saying is her packet was sooooo disorganized, I didn't know which programs to run or if I could bc her packet was lacking. Then she was all well of u read the programs first. Does it matter if I read the programs first if she's lacking. In. Her. Package ... That I hafta improvise things (like usual...) bc everything's always a mess?!!! I just tell myself to not waste energy w/ her anymore bc she can't stand to not be negative. Then she pulled it again another session & it has to be w/ a problematic high behavior kid. Who I get all the time.... Who cries all the time now bc of how his bullying has backfired. Still hasn't learned btw. But when the programs r teach the kids I, e, is, ee, if that. Like do the bcbas even know what they're doing? Bc you start adding vowels together, everything changes. So, my only specific way to give more clarity is using them in words. Bc she can't get over herself, she's like read the programs bc that's not what ure supposed to be doing. So I let her be determined... I let her run the session while barely doing nothing. With the daily hands on & what not. This kid always gets what he wants & yet again .... He got very few programs done doing it her way btw. So my "attitude" is in my head like duh. That's y he doesn't do stuff. Bc he's easily distracted, problematic, gets his way, always!... & He's just continuously playing away while no1 else is. But some few... & Don't let him see that few. That won't even talk & blah. But the way she laughs in w/ his (a Child mind you...) so called belittlement of me is like this is so many reasons y he's not learning correctly. Bc the programs r bs. While she scramming away so sure of herself in her actual attitude was like oh, certain letters weren't even in his program but let me just switch it up anyways bc I hafta be right. She didn't know certain things weren't in his program so I let her exaggerate her determination by herself. One that's cool & kosher w/ all... Especially the ish heads hardly any bt rbt etc even wants to look after
Omg I'm so happy I found this channel. I applied at 2 companies. We will see what happens. I have my bachelor's and I'm currently in grad school for my masters in psychology. I want to work as a RBT before applying to become a BCBA
I never see anyone talking about the rehab/addiction recovery side of ABA/RBT and that’s what I’m most interested in doing. I don’t particularly want to work with kids. I’m looking into jobs at rehab facilities but it’s difficult to get a feel for things when every video I watch is about working with children :/ oh well.. guess I’ll have to make my own videos when I start in the field!
I think its a different job title, its called substance abuse counselor which you need a license and a specific degree.
@@apdroidgeek1737 I currently work at a substance abuse facility. The title is Behavioral Health Technician. Its challenging but also alot of fun!
I haven't cried yet but definitely get overwhelmed with some of the aggression and SIB sometimes! I'm working in clinic right now for the first time, I've always worked in home and in school and the dynamic of working with so many people other than my client is a lot to get used to!
My worst behavior while working in home: I had a kiddo who would throw electronic devices into his pool..... 😀 The watery grave of many ipads lol
For in school can you work in a preschool?
I just got a job as an RBT I’m taking online 40 hour training and only have 9 days to complete than 4 days in person training. Than I will be taking exam, I will be working with clients right after in there home. Paid for training and once I obtain my NPI number I will be getting a raise. The reviews for my company are ok but I have experience working with children as well as children with behavioral and Autism in a childcare setting so I know how stressful it is. I’m sitting here like WHY did I choose this job all these videos make me feel nervous and afraid because it seems worse than childcare lol.
This post is a year old. How was it?
Let us know how you doing? Are you doing something different?
I finished my BA in psychology in 2022, since I have had a spinal fusion and removal of the big toe joint, yay 40s lol I am jumping back into life and appreciate your video.
I wanted to do psych nursing, but the doctors told me absolutely not after the spinal fusion. So, returning to my degree and choosing RBT to start. Gain some hands on before moving up to a masters. I had a late start in life, but am so ready!
This is so incredibly helpful. You don't know how much tg8s video means to me ❤
I would love :) if you could create a RBT competency exam . Im going in and I need visual learning support . You ladies are amazing and have helped me so much..
This terrifying as a parent!! I interviewed 3 companies and two of the companies just repeated "ABA is ABA. Services from any technician/company is the same. Our RBTs/BTs are trained. They go through 40 hrs of training." They sounded so defensive when I tried to ask specific questions about how the quality of services was ensured.
Thank you for watching! We absolutely understand how you would feel this is terrifying. Unfortunately, like in every field there are some places that do things correctly and others who do not. Our experiences are not a representation of the field of ABA as a whole but simply a small part. We would like to provide you with some questions that may help when you are looking for an ABA company to ensure they have properly trained their staff: 1. How often are supervisions conducted? 2 times per month is the bare minimum, ideally weekly supervision would be great 2. How is the RBTs performance evaluated? Performance should be monitored every supervision with specific feedback provided and opportunities to correct and improve performance 3. How often will YOU the parent receive updates on progress? Access to every session note would be ideal but common practice is monthly reports of your child's progress 4. Is parent training conducted? Most insurances require family training but it is best practice for ANY company to provide resources and training on the interventions being used to the family. Again, these experiences shine a light on a small part of our field that exists but just like doctors, nurses, lawyers and any other profession your first day is not your best day nor the day you know exactly what to do or when to apply your training. If a company is getting defensive when answering your questions that is a red flag and not a place that needs your business.
Girl, same! I’m also a concerned parent doing the research to learn what I’m about to get myself into with ABA therapy. I also felt the same way when doing my due diligence. It sounds like the term “therapist” is thrown around loosely and this field appears to be highly unregulated for how much these services cost. It’s annoying and frustrating.
Why does it seem like training is very little to none? I was with a company a week and quit for a multitude of reasons. Unprofessional was one of those reasons and when I spoke up to ask questions or give suggestions, they shot me down. That was 8 months ago. I didn't have my certification either so I was lostttt when they had me with two children....but the reason I'm watching this video is because I've been thinking of going back, obviously applying to a different company! I love working with kids and helping them seems so amazing. I hope to have a better experience. Maybe I'll come back to this post in a year or something to update.
Anyways, appreciate the video so so so so much thank you both!!!!
You should definitely try a different company! do not give up on the field because of some bad experiences
What company did you work for?
EVERYTHING y’all said I’ve felt. I have a psych degree but no experience whatsoever with ABA. I just finished my first week of training as an RBT (mostly PowerPoints & 2 days of shadowing) and I am so so so scared, nervous, overwhelmed- all of it. My coworkers are super helpful though so that’s always nice. I’m hoping I can return to this comment in the future and say I’m doing better cause right now, I am freaking out. I keep wondering if I made the right decision but only time will tell
Thank you for this :,)
it helped me in feeling more confident about my first day tomorrow 👍🏼
I recently switched from a center that mainly used sbt, going though the steps on fcr, tr, etc, to a center that is more traditional aba. I have been feeling overwhelmed and like I don’t fit in there. I will definitely start asking for help more. Thanks for all the tips and sharing your experience.
I felt the same my first day. I arrived and they told me this is your client. The analyst was with me for an hour and then she left
I had my second interview today, but couldn't do the shadowing because it was the end of the day. I'm hopeful that I can get a call back.
This is going to be my first job out of college that’s related to my field. I start at the end of the month. I’m so nervous but excited
My first day was supposed to be a shadow session but the RBT called out so I ended up jumping right in. I ended up getting a migraine and had to go home early 🤦🏾♀️ so embarrassing. My client was easy and it was my fault I got a migraine; I just kept going going and didn’t eat or drink anything.
Tomorrow's my first day and I know i learned the information and how to go about working with a client in their home. But im completely drawing a blank and not only that, going over my notes...they might as well be in another language!
Thank you so much for this video.
This video helped me a lot as I had my first day yesterday and was feeling like a failure and wondering if I’d actually be okay in this field. I feel so much better about moving this super long 2nd session.
I have my first client tomorrow and I'm sooo afraid of not giving them the care they deserve.
Thank you for being so honest. I had a similar experience and its so amazing to see such amazing people in our filed here to support and provide into to RBTs
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Thanks for this video! I start with my first client tomorrow with a SV thankfully. But I am so scared! My company is really positive and friendly but I am still so scared! I also just graduated undergrad and my minor was in Psychology
That is me tomorrow. It's like I forgot every single thing I learned over these last few weeks! I feel so lost! I'm so relieved that I just found out a supervisor will be joining me, because I know the stuff and I've worked in a daycare for years, raised my children and their friends and cousins. I even have family members who are on the spectrum or nonverbal with down syndrome. So on one hand I know I've got this. But on the other, I wish I could remember what I just learned and how to do this
2 years of RBT. 1 year of group home work. 1 year of DTA and several years of in home respite and HAB. If you’re looking for a field involved with autism. You won’t find one with more support and better pay than the RBT to BCBA route. BCBA programs are typically a year and a half to two years and are entirely online for a lot of them!! RBT is my favorite job in the field by a lot so far and the only one that shows a recognizable different
I've just started researching this career, and it interests me because I am very passionate about two things, kids, and neuro divergence! It bothers me that society tells neurodivergent people how to behave, rather than teaching society how to embrace everybody's differences. My brother is on the spectrum, and I've noticed that there isn't as much emotional support for the parents as there should be. Is this a job for the RBT? To be the bridge between parent-to-child or other caregivers? I've seen a lot of big-worded videos that don't explain the type of person that would work well with this population. I am a great listener, creative problem solver, and holistic thinker. I advocate for every child I meet but understand the importance of working with a community. I think behaviors are the tip of the iceberg when it comes to humans and I hardly take those personally when it comes to kids. Hoping someone in this field could give me some feedback!
Funny that you landed here when you see that behaviour is only the tip of the iceberg. In ABA everything is only about behaviour. That's what it builds on, that's what the root of it is. That's why it's so problematic...
Thank you for sharing your honest experience. ❤ I’m taking the training now and then will start looking at opportunities.
Thanks for sharing! I’m starting shadowing tomorrow and I’m super nervous 😩
I just interviewed last week for RBT position and got the job offer I’m looking forward to my journey
I start on Friday and I’m nervous but I’ve also been a teacher for children on and off the spectrum and with extreme behaviors for six plus years so I feel a little more equipped than the average person but I’m still nervous
Tomorrow is my first interview I'm really interested in the position. My sister has a autism child and my good friend has a autism child too. I see the struggles they go through everyday with their children. I know if I get the position they would be so happy for me. I really liked your video and I see you guys struggled a lot too but kept going and I'm so happy you did. Me being in healthcare for over 35 years taking care of all different people and children it's my passion I love it I really think I will love ❤️ this to but I know it takes a lot of learning I'm very determined and such a caring person I hope everything works out for me and everyone else who is considering this path again thanks for the video and I'm so glad you guys kept going after all the struggles and hurdles you went through look you came out good on the other side :>)
Thank you so much for being real.
Today is my first 1 on 1... i am terrified to mess up..
I haven’t started my first day yet and my company said I get no breaks, neither lunch alone, I have to be with the kid all the time… so I’m concerned
The thing is, I don't have any degrees. I can't afford to go back to school. My fear is that if I get my RBT certification I won't be taken seriously 😭 the only experience I have with children is baby sitting over the years and working at a daycare for 3 months 😬 and what if my supervisor is impatient?
I am a newbie..and thank God I found this video..this has been me for the past couple days...😬
My BCABA has a saying "fail fast!" Then you learn and move on, I does sound like you weren't adequately prepared for what you were about to experience by those who were supposed to train and support you. And you are correct circle time is for real 😂❤❤
Can you please give advice on how not to get sick all the time. I start working less than a month ago and I am this is the second time I got sick, I usually don't get sick. I've been told this is common when starting to work with kids.
Also, I would like to hear advice on how to advance on this career, I am still working as a barista since I am getting so little hours as a BT.
Thanks 🙂
It’s normal to get sick, unfortunately it happened to me monthly for years from being an RBT. It’s different for everyone per immune system. However; I found that if you start to feel like you’re coming down with something, take elderberry syrup or Sambucol from the drug store, its kind of pricey but if taken early enough, and as directed, it will shorten the severity and length of a cold, flu or virus.
You can reduce your chances of getting sick by disinfecting surfaces and items your client touches. I’ve become kinda ocd with it tbh, because we don’t get sick days or PTO here. Spraying and wiping down tablets, toys, materials your client touches regularly and your cell phone, timer, whatever you interact with.
Depending on where your work, use what they allow in your facility. I personally carry a small spray bottle of 91% rubbing alcohol, (I bring my own to school), I disinfect surfaces and items as often as possible throughout the day. Especially tablets, cell phone, anything shared basically. If the school or clinic has Lysol spray, I use that for large surfaces like desks, chairs, and reserve my rubbing alcohol for electronics like my phone, tablet, clients tablet etc, spray down and wipe off with clean paper towels. Not much you can do outside of that.
Washing/sanitizing your hands as often as possible and hands of client before they eat, after going to the bathroom, whenever reasonable & often as possible according to the schedule.
Obviously do your best to eat healthy, get enough sleep and exercise. Boost your immune system, teach cleanliness to your clients if and when appropriate. And after all this, you may still get sick but it should make some difference.
I love you guys transparency was a good story. Subscribed. I’m also new to the field start date 2/14. Luckily i know i will have a analysis my first day lll
I became a BT 3 month ago and since day one I felt they throw me to the lions. Similar no info of the client or even how to run trials. No safety care so my first week I got beaten. The client was so aggressive .And felt frustrated and angry. But I didn’t give up and here I am still working hard to become an RBT 😂
I have an interview for an RBT tomorrow
As an RBT (been a Registered Behavior Technician for 4 years 😂) I really like your videos❤
i think this is great for new people in the field
Hey ladies! Thank you for your video!! I just received my BA in Psychology in December 2020 and I was doing research about ABA and I was wondering do you all think I could go straight to applying for BCaBA or would I have to possibly start from a RBT? I’m so confused on this process if I’m already done with undergrad.
It varies between states. To become a bcba you shouldn’t necessarily need experience as an RBT. You usually need a graduate degree in a related field and supervised field hours during/after the program. It would be best to reach out to the licensing board in your state, or a practicing bcba to clarify the requirements for your area.
I would start with rbt first to see if you like it.
I believe unless you have a specific applied behavioral analyst degree, you can't take the exam immediately you'll have to take specific required course to sit into the exam
That’s why it’s also good to gain a rapport with the client before trying to immediately instruct etc
Thank you for this video. I have not started my first day as an RBT and I feel nervous. How many hours (of work) do you recommend starting with? I am unsure what to start with now. 🙈
It's really up to you! I recommend shadow a day or two and then deciding how much you want to take on :)
I know someone that recently graduated with a bachelors degree and they’re now a behavior technician but I think it’s a little disappointing that they went to university for four years only to get paid a couple dollars above minimum wage
What would you guys say are the rules for breaks/time off for ABA? I take my exam next week and immediately get placed with a company but I am currently in college away from home. I'm nervous that when I tell them I have to go home for the summer I won't get the job. Can you drop cases like that? Or have other RBT's pick it up? Also if we have a sick day or something, how does that work in ABA? Since it's a 1:1 session?
I thought a rule was you HAVE to work under a BCBA? They didn't have a single one there?
Thank you for this video I start 40 hrs training March 8th I’m already anxious and nervous. I been reading books about it like crazy been doing research.
Hi, great video! I am not employed at this time but was wondering how the competency assessment works if you do not work at a company...I have no undergrad as I have been in property management. I am looking to take rbt classes online but how do I go about getting a bacb to supervise me?
You can find BCBAs or BCaBAs through the BACB's website (www.bacb.com) that live near you to run a competency assessment with you. You may have to pay for this service if you don't work at their company. Alternatively, you could get hired at a company and then have them do your competency before you start actually working with the clients there.
We wish you the best of luck as you start out!! :)
I’ve cried happy tears! When I would be tired/stressed/overwhelmed, I would take deep breathes and scream in my car hahaha
What is the main difference between RBT and BCBA? I know RBT work under BCBA.. I seen some companies in NYC with 1 stars and others with 4. To me it seems like being a paraprofessional but doing plans.
You guys are a vibe
you guys seem awesome, but i'm not sure it was communicated why i would want to continue when we are doing all the study hours..and the fingerprinting, exams..classes..exam....make sense? i want to quit already..and i've been working with special kids/adults for a while and can't really imagine handling all the recording (and i'm pretty organized and AR)
This is a great video! Thank you
I feel that is a big market where they have so many desperate parents looking for solutions that most of these clinics don't even care about the workers that should be trained at least for a week before start working
I have a bad back, but want to be a BCBA. Is that a conflict?
BCBAs who use jargon to explain to the RBT to the program or overwhelming an RBT with a new client is also wrong.
1:22 odd, there should at least have been a midlevel there
I'm in school, haven't graduated yet but am looking to get the Cert to get started in the field.
Is this a good idea? Do you think that not having my complete college education will make things MUCH harder?
There are plenty of others who have gotten their RBT certification with only a high school diploma. As long as you put in the work to learn the material and practice, then it shouldn't be too hard. Good luck!! :)
Omg I start tomorrow and I am so scared!!
wait…so it seems like EVERYBODY goes through the tears and the uncertainty of terms and lack of support from others…😮 and here I am thinking it wasn’t for me.
Can you work in a preschool as a behavior technician?
Would you say an in clinic setting is better than in home for new rbts?
I can see how in-clinic allows for more support for a new RBT since in a clinic you have support from coworkers and your supervisor is readily available. Versus in home you are on your own most of the time.
Watching this while I prepare for a RBT position interview 😅
Why was there so little training ?
Gotta be honest if your needing a break with a client that is only 45 minute session you need a different career
Thanks 🙏🏼 😊
Thank you
It’s possible some companies throw you in to see how you handle pressure and stress.