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Welcome to ABA with Casey!

Hi — I’m Casey, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has been working in the field of ABA since 2010 and practicing as a BCBA since 2015.

ABA with Casey was created to support behavior technicians, student analysts, and BCBAs with thoughtful, practical resources designed to help navigate the realities of everyday clinical work. In addition to providing fieldwork supervision, I develop training materials and curricula that prioritize real-world application, critical thinking, and ethical practice.

The Fieldwork Curriculum is built to go beyond the task list. Rather than focusing solely on exam preparation, it is designed to teach you how to be a BCBA — how to analyze behavior, solve problems, make sound clinical decisions, and feel prepared to practice independently before ever sitting for the exam.

ABA with Casey will continue to expand to include a 40-hour RBT training course, supervision supports, and additional professional resources for technicians, student analysts, and BCBAs at every stage of their career.

ABA with Casey Fieldwork Curriculum

This is not your typical “log your hours and hope for the best” supervision experience.

The Fieldwork Curriculum was intentionally designed to teach you how to think like a BCBA, not just pass the exam. Every component is structured to build real clinical reasoning, confident decision-making, and true problem-solving skills long before you ever sit for the test.

Unlike traditional supervision programs that rely on passive observation and surface-level tasks, this curriculum actively walks you through how to analyze behavior, interpret data, design interventions, and adjust in real time—the exact skills you’ll need once you’re responsible for cases on your own. You’re not just memorizing Cooper terms or checking off competencies; you’re learning why we do what we do and how to apply it when things don’t go as planned.

The curriculum is structured, comprehensive, and evidence-based, aligned with the BCBA Task List while going far beyond it. You’ll engage in guided case scenarios, clinical problem-solving activities, mock decision points, and real-world application exercises that mirror what practicing BCBAs actually face every day. By the time you complete your hours, you won’t just recognize concepts—you’ll know how to use them.

This program was created by a BCBA who has trained, supervised, and supported future analysts across settings, with a deep understanding of where new BCBAs often feel unprepared. The result is a supervision experience that builds confidence, competence, and clinical intuition, so you walk into the exam—and into your BCBA role—ready to think critically, adapt ethically, and lead with clarity.

If you’re looking for a fieldwork experience that truly prepares you to be a BCBA—not just earn the credential—this curriculum was built for you. 💗

Already a BCBA? Struggling to survive your new role?

The First Year Survival Guide is the support system every new BCBA wishes they had the moment they passed the exam.Passing the test is one thing. Being suddenly responsible for cases, staff, parents, ethical decisions, and clinical outcomes is another. This guide was created specifically for that in-between space—the moment you’re certified, your caseload is real, and the safety net feels… thinner.This is not a rehash of the Task List or a theory-heavy resource. The First Year Survival Guide focuses on the things no one warns you about: how to prioritize when everything feels urgent, how to make clinical decisions when there’s no “right” answer, how to handle imposter syndrome while still leading with confidence, and how to problem-solve when plans don’t work the way the textbook promised.Inside, you’ll find practical guidance, real-world scenarios, decision-making frameworks, and clinician-level explanations designed to help you think clearly under pressure. It helps you move from “Am I doing this right?” to “I know how to reason through this.” The goal isn’t perfection—it’s competence, confidence, and sustainability.What makes this guide different is that it’s written for actual practice, not idealized situations. It acknowledges the realities of limited resources, messy data, staff turnover, parent concerns, and ethical gray areas—and shows you how to navigate them without burning out or second-guessing every move.The First Year Survival Guide doesn’t just help you survive your first year as a BCBA. It helps you build the foundation to last in the field.Because new BCBAs don’t need more pressure.
They need clarity, structure, and someone to say, “You’re not alone—and here’s how to handle this.”—If you want, I can:
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• tie it directly into your Full Fieldwork Bundle as a natural next stepJust tell me where this is living on your site and I’ll dial it in perfectly 💗✨

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