Consultation

  • NCBC offers consultation to clients, caregivers, schools, companies, and other professionals on neurodiversity, contemporary ABA, and any of NCBC’s services.

  • Second-Opinion Services “SOS” are available to those seeking input from a licensed professional and coalition member on an existing ABA plan. See below for more information about SOS.

  • Contact NCBC to submit a request for consultation.

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  • NCBC’s founder and director is available to host training events or BACB Continuing Education Events (CEUs) on the acceptance and accommodation of the culture of Neurodiversity into your place of work or practice.

    • Custom training events and CEU events are available to meet your individual needs.

  • Behavior analysts, Assistant analysts, and Registered behavior technicians interested in earning CEU credit or training in contemporary ABA practices as outlined in on NCBC’s Contemporary ABA page can reach out to NCBC’s founder and director to create a consultation and training schedule or design a custom event.

  • Together NCBC’s members have several years experience working in supervisory roles evaluating the clarity and clinical quality of ABA programs.

    • Getting a second opinion on an existing plan can help you make decisions to move toward that plan, make adjustments to it, or move away from the type of services you’re receiving.

    Getting a second opinion means you’ll be getting a copy of your original documents with notes and marks, translations of behavior analytic content to everyday language, and a short report of NCBC’s findings and recommendations.