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Espacio CEA is a virtual intervention center and training platform from Chile, designed for the Latin American context. On one hand, it provides remote and in-person interventions for people with developmental challenges and their families; on the other, it offers ABA-related training and continuing education for professionals. The site emphasizes “learning in real-life contexts,” with services covering families, schools, daily living skills, and professional development.
In terms of course areas, the platform centers on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), autism, language and communication, challenging behaviors, daily self-care, health and safety, selective eating, and school support. Its teaching and service formats are fairly diverse, including live online classes, intranet resources, downloadable materials, community support, and in-person services within Chile. For professional training, Club LatinABAs offers CEU content on topics such as ethics, supervision, and cultural diversity; the standalone course “Teaching Bike Riding Using ABA Strategies” focuses on teaching motor and recreational skills. The family membership focuses on communication, behavior management, independence, play, and learning.
Instructor information is one of the platform’s stronger points. Espacio CEA is led by Javiera Solís Zuazua and Rodrigo Ferreira Valdés, both of whom have backgrounds in speech therapy and ABA. The text indicates that Javiera holds credentials including BCBA, IBA, and a master’s degree in ABA/autism, while Rodrigo has master’s-level training in ABA and autism as well as speech and language disorders. The platform also states that it is an approved CEU provider by QABA and IBAO, which may appeal to professionals who need continuing education credits.
Public pricing is relatively clear: Club LatinABAs costs USD 50 for a quarterly membership and USD 160 for an annual membership; the “Teaching Bike Riding” course costs USD 45; and the family support membership is USD 160 per year. Payment supports bank transfer and PayPal, while Webpay and Mercado Pago are marked as coming soon. The fees, assessment process, and scheduling for intervention services themselves are not explained in the text.
The strengths are its professional positioning, transparent instructor backgrounds, emphasis on evidence-based practice and cultural sensitivity, and its ability to apply ABA to practical settings such as the home, school, and daily living skills. For Latin American Spanish-speaking users, the content is closely aligned with local culture and real-life needs. The limitations are that the courses are mainly in Spanish, which creates a higher barrier for Chinese learners; some programs start in 2026, so immediate availability is limited; and the refund policy, detailed syllabi, and pricing for case-based services are not sufficiently complete.
It is better suited to ABA professionals, practitioners in speech therapy or special education, and parents or caregivers who want to systematically learn family intervention methods. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone and should be marked as unknown. If Chinese users plan to use it, they should pay particular attention to language, time zones, payment methods, and whether the certifications are applicable to their needs.
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