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Why would a person desire to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst?

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This solution discusses why someone would strive to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Some reasons for doing so include the ability to bring about positive and meaningful changes in behavior and the ability to foster basic skills and well as skills such as reading and understanding another person's perspective. It also discusses how ABA can use tools to assist a child in setting their own goals. This explanation is provided in 215 words with one reference.

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Problem: Why would a person desire to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst?

Solution: A Board Certified Behavior Analyst focuses on the principles that explain how learning takes place. This approach attempts to understand behavior and how the environment affects a person's behavior. Behavior analysts can work with children diagnosed with autism and with the use ...

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