Lesson series - 3 months
RBT-IBT
Mentorship Cohort
March - May 2024
Building a system of support and guidance for RBT and IBTs as you navigate your role and career.
Mentorship is the perfect way to elevate your RBT or IBT skillset.
The 40-hour course is a gateway.
Technical skill repertoires are gained through practice and great supervision.
In here, it’s not about the task list,
In here, it’s about you - The practitioner.
In here we shape confidence and advocacy.
In here you will learn to leverage your unique abilities.
In here you will learn to make better decisions.
Monthly live sessions provide a platform to share your experience and get feedback and guidance from an International Behavior Analyst with over 25 years using ABA to improve the lives of people.
Mentorship is the perfect way to elevate your RBT or IBT skillset.
The 40-hour course is a gateway.
Technical skill repertoires are gained through practice and great supervision.
- What about the non-technical stuff?
- The confidence,
- The advocacy,
- The knowing why behind the implementation
In here, it’s not about the task list,
In here, it’s about you - The practitioner.
In here we shape confidence and advocacy.
In here you will learn to leverage your unique abilities.
In here you will learn to make better decisions.
Monthly live sessions provide a platform to share your experience and get feedback and guidance from an International Behavior Analyst with over 25 years using ABA to improve the lives of people.
What's inside the course...
Meet your mentor
Tara Zeller, MS, BCBA, IBA
Founder of AppleTree Connection (established in 2015), Director of Empowerment and and International Behavior Analyst - Tara Zeller, MS, BCBA. IBA
Tara began her love affair with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in 1997 during an internship at UCF. Her passion grew from there. She earned her BCaBA credential in 2005 and her BCBA in 2006. Over the course of her ABA career, Tara has served as: Clinical Lead Behavior Analyst (helping countless families, schools, practitioners, and children); Conference presenter & Panelist; Professional Board Committee member; Supervisor; Mentor; and business owner. She enjoys the role of business owner, and her favorite part is empowering her staff and clients to reach their highest potential.
Tara began her love affair with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in 1997 during an internship at UCF. Her passion grew from there. She earned her BCaBA credential in 2005 and her BCBA in 2006. Over the course of her ABA career, Tara has served as: Clinical Lead Behavior Analyst (helping countless families, schools, practitioners, and children); Conference presenter & Panelist; Professional Board Committee member; Supervisor; Mentor; and business owner. She enjoys the role of business owner, and her favorite part is empowering her staff and clients to reach their highest potential.
In her spare time, Tara enjoys traveling with her family, paddle boarding, hiking, exploring, relaxing in her hammock, spending time with her friends & loved ones, and seeing her children experience life and all it has to offer!