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How to ABA is an online continuing education and resource platform for ABA practitioners. Its core services include CEU courses, the Bx Resource membership library, Bx Blueprint staff/paraprofessional training, downloadable ABA toolkits, as well as podcasts and community support. The platform emphasizes translating “theory into real clinical practice,” with the goal of helping BCBAs, RBTs, behavior therapists, and teaching assistants reduce the burden of lesson preparation and training.
The course offerings are highly specialized, focusing on topics such as applied behavior analysis, autism support, behavior assessment, data collection, reinforcement, prompting and fading, DTT, NET, FBA, social skills, emotional regulation, supervision, and organizational behavior management. Delivery formats include on-demand CEUs, self-paced courses, live monthly CEUs, a recorded course library, downloadable templates, and ebooks. CEUs are marked as approved by ACE (BACB), QABA, and IBAO, or as meeting relevant continuing education standards, with instant certificates provided. In terms of instructors, the two founders, Shayna Gaunt and Shira Karpel, are both BCBAs with years of experience in ABA, special education, and organizational practice.
The platform uses a combination of free entry-level access, membership subscriptions, and individual purchases. Pro membership costs $25/month or $250/year and includes ABA program resources, a CEU library, live/recorded CEUs, and monthly mentor support. Lite costs $19/month or $150/year and is more focused on program resources. Bx Blueprint costs $97 and provides a 20-hour professional development certificate. Individual CEUs are commonly priced at $15, while downloadable resources range from $7.95 to several hundred dollars.
The main strengths are its highly practical content, including editable curricula, data sheets, program plans, and supervision templates. CEUs cover multiple certification systems, making it suitable for professional recertification. It can also support both individual learning and organizational staff training. The limitations are that the system is clearly geared toward English-speaking users and the North American ABA certification environment, with no Chinese-language support shown in the reviewed material. Bx Blueprint is explicitly not a 40-hour RBT course and does not count toward RBT supervision. Payment methods and refund details were also not sufficiently clear in the captured content.
It is best suited for BCBAs, RBTs, BCaBAs, and organizational supervisors who already have a foundation in ABA and need CEUs for recertification, clinical tools, or staff training materials. For users in China working within international ABA certification systems, it may offer strong reference value. For those focused only on local practice, certification applicability and the language barrier should be assessed independently. Access from mainland China is not specified in the reviewed text and is therefore assessed as unknown.
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