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lianna [129]
3 years ago
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Jerry the RBT comes to his client’s home for his scheduled ABA session. When Jerry gets there, he finds the client yelling and h

is mother crying in the corner. How can Jerry help with this immediate situation within the boundaries of his role as an RBT?
a. Ignore the mother's crying and begin trying to play catch with his client.
b. As the mother what happened in order to know what to do with the client. Make sure she is physically OK and start therapy or behavior plan implementation
c. Hug the mother and tell her it is going to be OK ignoring his client
d. Walk out immediately and not provide therapy that day
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1 answer:
riadik2000 [5.3K]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer would be option B, As the mother what happened in order to know what to do with the client. Make sure she is physically OK and start therapy or behavior plan implementation.

Jerry can help in the above manner with this immediate situation within the boundaries of his role as an RBT.

Explanation:

RBT stands for Registered Behavior Technician, who is responsible for implementation of the behavior analytic services.

So when Jerry, who is a RBT reaches at his client's home for the ABA sessions, to help the client understand how to behave and act in the real life situations, he saw his client yelling at his mother and the mother was standing in the corner crying.

The most appropriate response from Jerry would be to make sure that the mother is physically OK and just start the therapy or behavior plan implementation.

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