Money Mastery Bundle
$50.4
$83.16
Description **BUNDLE AND SAVE OPTION!** Money Mastery Bundle. A LIMITED TIME bundle that includes access to 4 courses listed below for a total of 5 (3 Ethics and 2 General) Learning Type CE Credits (courses may be taken in any order). *Course 1: Secure the Bag: How to Earn Multiple Streams of Income and Make A Global Impact in Applied Behavior Analysis #recorded (2 ETHICS CEUs|~118min) | *Course 2: Increasing Healthy Financial Behaviors Through ABA #recorded (1 CEU|~56 min) | *Course 3: Investing 101: Using the Science of ABA to Learn How to Invest #recorded (1 CEU|~52 min) | *Course 4: Private Equity in ABA: Why It’s Our Ethical Duty to Understand #recorded (1 ETHICS CEU|~61 min) *Course 1: Secure the Bag: How to Earn Multiple Streams of Income and Make A Global Impact in Applied Behavior Analysis #recorded (2 ETHICS CEUs|~118min) **This course will provide the participant with 2 Ethics Learning Type BACB® CEU** Instructor: Dominique Shorter-Taylor, MA, BCBA Description of Learning Type CE Event: Among BCBAs, an estimated 73% of us work with individuals diagnosed with ASD (Raise your hand if you are in that number). Why wouldn’t we focus our science in that direction? It is truly important work we do by implementing techniques based on the principles of behavior to support the developmental trajectory of young children with ASD (Howlin et al., 2009; Lovaas, 1987; Be that as it may, the principles of behavior (e.g., antecedent-based interventions, differential reinforcement, functional behavior assessment) can be applied to a million other things. This training is designed for those BCBAs who seek to diversify their scope of competence, and their income by learning how to earn multiple streams of income (raise your hand if that is you). This training will identify an extensive list of socially significant behavior domains, including empirical review, that could help ABA achieve global impact. I’ve got 99 problems but finding a job ain’t one. Simply finding a job is not our purpose. Our purpose is the impact we bring to the world while doing that job. So, get ready to break out of the box, and free yourself from previous attachments you’ve had regarding how you are supposed to show up in this field as we find various ways to secure the bag. About the Instructor: Dominique Shorter- Taylor is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), CEO of Shorter-Taylor Behavior Consulting, and Co-Founder of Beyond ABA, LLC. Dom is most known for her Youtube channel Dom the BCBA Mom, where she creates vivacious content on real-life situations as a BCBA, different career paths, and her unique journey as an Autism Mom. Dom received her certification from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She received a master’s degree in clinical psychology in her hometown, Chicago, and she is a proud alumni of South Carolina State University, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). She is also an Adjunct Faculty and Supervisor at Bay Path University. Dominique has been working with adults and children with Autism and other neurological differences for 13 years. While working in the field of behavior analysis and navigating systems with her own child, she determined a need for accessible services, specifically in communities that are traditionally underrepresented and underserved in the field of ABA. Dominique has made it her mission to collaborate with other professionals and disseminate the benefits of ABA in unconventional ways to all in need. Dominique has been a presenter at the Women in Behavior Analyst (WIBA) conference for three years in a row in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and leadership. She has presented at the Black Applied Behavior Analyst (BABA) 2022 Conference. She was an invited speaker at the Autism Expo, The Answer Inc. events, UICF Bible College, Proviso Township Minister’s Alliance and interviewed on the AC Green show 106.3, The Talk of Chicago 1690 WVON, Gospel Radio 1390, and CAN TV, sharing the benefits of applied behavior analysis not only to individuals with Autism but to our entire community. When she is not working, she enjoys spending quality time with her husband and 4 children, volunteering at community organizations like Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc, and PTMAN, and leading the media team at her local church. She loves creating content for her Youtube, Instagram, and Tik Tok audience, and promoting a healthy work/life balance. Target Audience: BCBAs® who seek to diversify their income and expand their level of competence by identifying more effective ways to apply behavior analysis outside of our traditional clientele. Learning Objectives for Participants: As a result of this course, participants will be able to … Address the stigma surrounding money and the barriers faced when we make too much or not enough. Describe the results and limitations of Heward et al,. (2022). ABA from A to Z: Behavior Science Applied to 350 Doma of Socially Significant Behaviors. Describe ethical considerations when determining why we should increase our scope of competence and how to overlap the application of ABA by ethically working multiple jobs simultaneously. Identify appropriate opportunities to utilize our individualized, multifaceted skills and interest, coupled with the strategies of ABA, to determine which domain to focus on in efforts to make a global impact that aligns with our values. Obtain measurable and attainable steps to get access to preferred employment or contractual work. *Course 2: Increasing Healthy Financial Behaviors Through ABA #recorded (1 CEU|~56 min) Instructor: Heather Mroczenski, M.S., BCBA, LBA **This course will provide the participant with 1 General Learning Type BACB® CEU** Description of Learning Type CE Event: Personal finance is necessary for life. Fortunately, or unfortunately, it’s here to stay, so we may use the science we know and love to increase our MO for financial literacy. In this CEU, we’ll cover the basics of personal finance – budgeting, saving, debt payoff, and investing – through the lens of Behavior Analysis. Research shows that increasing our financial literacy is directly related to financial behavior change, and who knows more about behavior change than behavior scientists? Dive in with us as we learn how to identify the functions of our unhealthy financial behaviors, choose helpful replacement behaviors, and discover interventions explicitly made to improve our economic health. About the Instructor: Heather Mroczenski is a BCBA® and Certified Financial Coach whose mission is to disseminate ABA through her work in personal finance. Heather has spoken about personal finance and ABA at several conferences, both in the field and otherwise, and is a mentor for a local nonprofit whose goal it is to empower those who are low-income financially. She has also published a book called “ABCs of Money” to introduce people to the basics of managing their finances. You can find her on Instagram at @financialbehaviorcoaching or online at www.financialbehaviorcoaching.org. Target Audience: BCBA®, RBT, or people familiar with ABA. Anyone with a base knowledge of ABA looking to understand their finances through the lens of behavior analysis. Learning Objectives for Participants: As a result of this course participants will be able to … State the advantages of applying the science of applied behavior analysis to their finances. Identify the functions of their financial behaviors. Increase their own MO for positively engaging with their finances. *Course 3: Investing 101: Using the Science of ABA to Learn How to Invest #recorded (1 CEU|~52 min) Instructor: Heather Mroczenski, M.S., BCBA, LBA **This course will provide the participant with 1 General Learning Type BACB® CEU** Description of Learning Type CE Event: Investing is something that, from the start of time, has been predominantly male. Research shows that 1 in 10 women understand investing, which likely means only 1 in 10 women invests. The problem with this statistic is that investing is crucial to financial success. Money kept in a savings account alone will lose value every. single. year. ABA is a female-dominated field, with 87% of RBTs, BCBAs, and BCaBAs being female, and a helping profession at that, meaning we’re probably not making mid-six figure incomes. So how do we make the most of what we’ve got? That’s right – investing! This course will show the data on what investing can lead to, provide step-by-step instructions on how to get started, and demonstrate how to use the science of ABA to make the magic happen. About the Instructor: Heather Mroczenski is a BCBA® and Certified Financial Coach whose mission is to disseminate ABA through her work in personal finance. Heather has spoken about personal finance and ABA at several conferences, both in the field and otherwise, and is a mentor for a local nonprofit whose goal it is to empower those who are low-income financially. She has also published a book called “ABCs of Money” to introduce people to the basics of managing their finances. You can find her on Instagram at @financialbehaviorcoaching or online at www.financialbehaviorcoaching.org. Target Audience: BCBA®, BCaBA, RBT, or people familiar with ABA. Any beginner in investing who wants to learn how to apply their knowledge of ABA to learn how to invest. Learning Objectives for Participants: As a result of this course participants will be able to … Understand how motivating operations affect investor behavior. Utilize behavior momentum to initiate investing. Grasp the relationship between compound interest and delayed reinforcement. Set measurable investing goals to enhance the likelihood of success. *Course 4: Private Equity in ABA: Why It’s Our Ethical Duty to Understand #recorded (1 ETHICS CEU|~61 min) Instructor: Heather Mroczenski, M.S., BCBA, LBA **This course will provide the participant with 1 Ethics Learning Type BACB® CEU** Description of Learning Type CE Event: If you’re a BCBA, you’ve heard the words “Private Equity,” and, more than likely, you have a negative opinion of it. Private equity firms own 85% of for-profit ABA companies, and whether we like it or not, that percentage will probably not decrease anytime soon. We’re constantly hearing about how bad PE is for ABA, but what if the things we think we know about PE aren’t true? What if there’s more to the story? As BCBAs, it’s drilled into our heads that we don’t make any clinical decisions without first assessing the data, so why do we treat private equity differently? In this CEU, you’ll learn what private equity is, why it’s our ethical duty to understand what’s going on, research for and against it, and the risks and benefits of PE in ABA. You’ll also hear original research from the presenter that debunks some of the myths surrounding PE: When it comes to PE-owned ABA companies, are caseloads actually bigger? Do BCBAs actually get paid more? The goal of this presentation isn’t to change your mind about private equity but rather to get you to think about why you believe what you believe. And maybe we can change the narrative from “All private equity is evil” to “Private equity exists… and here’s what I’m doing to make a positive change in my company.” About the Instructor: Heather Mroczenski is a BCBA® and Certified Financial Coach whose mission is to disseminate ABA through her work in personal finance. Heather has spoken about personal finance and ABA at several conferences, both in the field and otherwise, and is a mentor for a local nonprofit whose goal it is to empower those who are low-income financially. She has also published a book called “ABCs of Money” to introduce people to the basics of managing their finances. You can find her on Instagram at @financialbehaviorcoaching or online at www.financialbehaviorcoaching.org. Target Audience: BCBA®, BCaBA®, RBT®, or people familiar with ABA who are interested in learning more about the entities that fund 85% of Autism services. Learning Objectives for Participants: As a result of this course participants will be able to … Identify the ethical implications of understanding Private Equity in ABA. Engage in thoughtful conversations about the impact of Private Equity. Make educational decisions about their present and future at various ABA companies.
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