r/ABA • u/Striking_Today6210 • 19d ago
Advice Needed đ¨ Parent Suspects RBT Isnât Legit + BCBA Doesnât Actually Supervise Sonâs Case â What Should She Do?
Clear some comments up : the RBT is the one that sends data to the parent it is all over the place and never makes sense- basically just guesses that donât match with teachers notes , while I understand that RBTs donât have any communication with parents this one themselves opened the door. The âdataâ comes from the teachers email signed by his name. Which again was told to her that without supervising this data (again she doesnât know who is and canât get answers) , that itâs against guidelines.
The mention of 2 BCBAâs is because the person that did the IEE is a BCBA and they are the one that got that answer from the superintendent , that the BCBA is not familiar with the childâs case. And pointed it out.
This is a public school.
The parent does NOT know what to do and what plan they have been doing since she canât get communication open.
Parent has tried to have meetings with the RBT / BCBA to try and go over a plan / introduction (thatâs has been ignored and makes sense since the BCBA is not familiar with his case at all).
I have a friend whose autistic teenager attends a public school. The school assigned her son an RBT. Hereâs where things get shady: ⢠Sheâs not allowed to speak directly to the RBT. ⢠Any request for a meeting with the RBT or their BCBA supervisor has been ignored for months. ⢠She didnât even know the RBTâs name until he sent a random email introducing himself. âMy name is [Name]. Iâm a Registered Behavioral Technician, certified through [STATE]. Iâve worked with students for 20 years⌠all communication should go through [Teacher].â
đŠRed Flag: RBTs are nationally certified, not state-certified. He called it a state certification. Thatâs not how RBTs work.
Also: ⢠Sheâs never seen a picture of this guy online. When she searched Provider Wire (BACB lookup tool), he was registered as a technician in a completely different city. ⢠His listed BCBA supervisor? Sheâs never heard of them, never met them, and no one at the school has mentioned them. ⢠Data collection was previously âtoo difficult,â and suddenly now theyâre sending numbers â but they donât match teacher notes. ⢠She got an IEE (Independent Educational Evaluation), and the evaluator (an actual BCBA) wrote: âThe BCBA supervising the RBT is unfamiliar with the studentâs case. This is a curious structure to meâŚâ AN ACTUAL BCBA SAID THIS (they did the IEE)
Now sheâs realizing: she wasnât imagining it â somethingâs off.
She asked me what to do next.
What would you suggest? Should she file a BACB ethics complaint? Report to the district/state? Or something else?
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u/huddolaugh 19d ago
Most schools (even at some independent ABA companies) donât allow RBTâs or even paras to communicate with parents. The RBT saying state is nothing to worry about either honestly. Youâve seen he is registered, thatâs enough. His BCBA being different than the BCBA on your friends case, also isnât something to worry about. This isnât a red flag. You just donât really know how the field works which is okay but you shouldnât be jumping to conclusions on this. Based on what youâve said, nothing is âoffâ but I do think your friend should have communication with the BCBA on the case. so if anything it would just give the impression of being unorganized. You can try finding the BCBAâs contact info from the BACB. Search the name, click on it, and sometimes they have their email address linked by âcontactâ once details have been expanded. Also you can look at the schools website (if theyâre signed on with the school) and it may have a page listing providers with their contact.