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#1. As a newly certified BCBA, you are preparing to supervise your first Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). The RBT has some prior experience in the field but is new to your caseload and organization. At the onset of this supervisory relationship, which of the following actions is the most crucial initial step for you as the supervisor, according to professional guidelines discussed in the text?
The text directly addresses this scenario now that youre a bcba youll start supervising rbts at the onset of supervision what must you dowhat you can do is see establish expectations for the RBT hi Im your new bcba so and so I expect you to be on time I expect you to run this many programs I expect you to communicate with parents this way if you lay out all those expectations up front Establishing clear expectations Option C is foundational for an effective and ethical supervisory relationship It ensures both parties understand their roles and responsibilities from the beginning Requesting feedback Option A is premature at the very onset as there is no current supervisory relationship to provide feedback on Providing comprehensive training on advanced assessment procedures Option B is not necessarily the first step as training should be individualized based on the RBTs specific needs and skill set which would be determined after initial expectations are set and skills assessed Assigning a complex case independently Option D without proper onboarding skill assessment and expectation setting would be irresponsible and potentially unethical as it could compromise client care and the RBTs development
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