The Top 10 Things Every Traveling Behaviour Analyst Needs
By Zainab Fazal, M.ADS, BCBA
bSci21 Contributing Writer
On today’s agenda: 1 new client you will meet for the first time, 1 client you are starting an assessment with, and 1 client you’ve been working with for a month. Oh and all your clients live in different parts of town. All in a day’s work for the traveling behaviour analyst! So how do you prepare for a day like that? You can’t possibly take everything you might need, unless of course you drive a 16-seater van!
To save us all from driving that 16-seater, I did an inventory of my trunk, kits, and all my green bags full of stuff I just might need. Then I asked fellow consultants their must-haves when they’re on the road. It turns out, there are a lot more than just ten. So here are some categories with the 10 must-haves when you hit the road!
Top 10 Tools For Your Session
- Data Sheets
- Consent Forms
- Reinforcer Inventory/Preference Assessment Forms
- Phone or Tablet with Data Collection Apps (e.g., timers, clickers)
- Indirect Assessment Tools (e.g., FAST, QABF, MAS, FAI, SATT)
- Curricula & Assessments– keep your top 3 with you
- Tip Sheets – leave parents and staff with notes on what you discussed (e.g., reinforcement vs. punishment tip sheet)
- Pens, Pencils, Markers, Crayons (or your son’s pencil case works too!)
- Notebook, blank paper
- Smiles ☺
Top 10 Versatile Materials
- Dry Erase Board & Markers
- Board Games, Card Games
- Books
- Fidget Toys
- Puzzles
- Multi-Task Toys – with a pack of small colored blocks, test skills in these domains: mand, tact, listener responding, matching, fine motor, play, imitation, sorting, and math.
- Art Kits (check your local dollar store)
- Things That ___________ (smell, squish, glow, light up, twirl, make sounds)
- Picture Icons (e.g., help, no, yes, stop, more, food, drink, break, play, work)
- Smartphone or Tablet – with Wi-Fi and a good case!
Top 10 Things For You
- Coffee & Water
- Advil or Tylenol
- Change of Clothes
- Extra Socks
- Charger – for your phone, tablet, laptop
- Audio Books and Awesome Play Lists For the Car
- Snacks
- Hand sanitizer
- First Aid Kit
- Smiles ☺
As you prepare your kits, consider the most common assessments you administer and ensure you have a few materials for each domain that you will assess. To help you stay organized, pack the items in 3 separate kits and always have a small suitcase or shopping trolley in your car.
Here we go…. on the road again!
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[Originally published on Bsci21.org]