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These classes are tailored for a diverse audience, including Board-Certified Behavior Analysts, Registered Behavior Technicians, ABA Therapists, and aspiring Registered Behavior Technicians. Participants in these comprehensive virtual courses will engage with content delivered by expert speakers, enhancing their professional development. Upon completion of each class, participants will receive a certificate, underscoring Bierman's commitment to high-quality, specialized education in the field of behavior analysis.

These courses were created to support Bierman STARS (Sharing Training for Autism Related Services).

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  • Contains 3 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/21/2025 at 3:00 PM (EDT)

    Explore how behavior analysts can move beyond insurance mandates and outdated habits to select assessments that truly serve their clients' individual needs.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Virtual BCBA Supervision CEU Event

    Assessment to Intervention Planning: Creating Socially Significant Change by Choosing the Correct Assessment and Designing Individualized Goals – Part 1

    Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025

    Time: 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST

    Credits: 1 General CEU


    Are your assessments leading to meaningful change?


    Choosing the right assessment is the foundation for creating effective interventions. In this first installment of a two-part series,
    Libby Curts, MA, BCBA, explores how behavior analysts can move beyond insurance mandates and outdated habits to select assessments that truly serve their clients' individual needs.

    We’ll dig into how assessments can be used not only to measure progress—but to drive socially significant outcomes, with the ultimate goal of promoting independence and reducing the need for long-term clinical support.

    As Skinner (1975) stated, “One has most effectively helped others when one can stop helping them altogether" (p. 63).

    What You Will Learn:

    • Define the purpose of conducting skill assessments
    • Name various types of assessments commonly used in ABA
    • Differentiate between norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessments
    • Identify which assessments are most appropriate for learners at different skill levels


    Why Attend?

    Clinicians at Bierman Autism Centers are committed to delivering data-informed, client-centered care that leads to meaningful progress. This CEU will provide tools to help align assessment selection with each learner’s long-term goals, supporting the development of interventions that promote lasting, socially significant change.

    Whether you're fine-tuning your own assessment practices or guiding others in goal development, this session offers practical strategies and fresh perspectives to help you think critically about the tools you choose—and the outcomes you strive to achieve.

    Register Today and Take the First Step Toward More Meaningful Intervention Planning!


    Libby (Moderator)

    Curts

    Bierman Autism Centers

    Libby began her career in ABA in 2015. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Indiana University and went on to complete her Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis at Ball State University. Over the last 10 years she has worked in both clinical and home-based settings with individuals ranging in age from 20 months to 10 years old. Libby is dedicated to teaching functional skills that enrich the learner's quality of life. She is passionate about hands-on, individualized, and family-focused training. In her free time she enjoys reading, cooking and playing with her 2 children.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Supervisors play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of behavior analysts. But what does it take to be an ethical and effective supervisor?

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Virtual BCBA Supervision CEU Event

    Ethical Supervision: The Impact of Supervisor Behavior and Effective Documentation in Trainee Development


    Supervisors play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of behavior analysts. But what does it take to be an ethical and effective supervisor? Join Jessica Rydberg, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, for an in-depth discussion on how supervisor behavior and proper documentation impact trainee development. This session will highlight strategies for fostering a supportive training environment, strengthening supervisor-trainee relationships, and ensuring high-quality supervision practices that align with ethical guidelines.

    What You Will Learn:

    • Understand the ethical responsibilities of supervisors in fostering a supportive training environment.
    • Explore the role of documentation in supervision and its connection to providing constructive feedback.
    • Examine how supervisor behavior influences the success and professional growth of trainees.
    • Discuss strategies for improving supervisor-trainee relationships through ethical practices and meaningful feedback.

    Why Attend?

    At Bierman Autism Centers, we are dedicated to raising the bar in clinical excellence and empowering BCBAs with tools that enhance the quality of supervision. This CEU event is designed to equip you with best practices for ethical and effective supervision, ensuring your trainees receive the support and guidance needed for success.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your supervision skills, engage in meaningful discussions, and enhance your impact as a supervisor!

    Register Today and Strengthen Your Supervision Practices!

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Join us for an insightful webinar on the importance of generalized conditioned reinforcers and the correct implementation of token economies in ABA therapy.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Valuable Virtual BCBA CEU Event

    Improving Your Teaching Methods Through the Use of Generalized Conditioned Reinforcement: A BCBA’s Guide to Token Economies


    Are you ready to enhance your teaching methods and improve client outcomes? Join Taylor O’Brien, M.S., BCBA, LABA (MA), LBA (RI), for an insightful webinar on the importance of generalized conditioned reinforcers and the correct implementation of token economies in ABA therapy. Learn how to design, condition, and maintain effective reinforcement systems that can be applied across behaviors and settings, avoiding common pitfalls and ensuring flexibility in your clinical practice.

    What You Will Learn:

    • Define a Generalized Conditioned Reinforcer – Understand what makes reinforcers versatile and effective.
    • Token Board vs. Token Economy – Discover when to use each system for maximum impact.
    • Designing Individualized Token Economies – Learn steps to create tailored reinforcement systems for each learner.
    • Conditioning and Maintaining Secondary Reinforcers – Ensure the long-term effectiveness and value of your reinforcement strategies.

    Why Attend?

    At Bierman Autism Centers, we are committed to providing behavior analysts with practical tools and up-to-date research to enhance clinical outcomes. This CEU event will give you the skills needed to design and implement successful token economies, prevent satiation, and promote long-lasting behavior change.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your teaching methods, learn from an experienced behavior analyst, and continue creating progress and possibilities® for your clients.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    This session builds on the foundational concepts from Part One, diving deeper into the complexities of insurance authorization denials and appeals.

    Advocating for Your Clients Part Two: 

    How to Navigate Insurance Authorization Denials

    Credits: 1 Learning CEU

    Cost: Free – Our Continued Gift to You!

     

    Did you attend Part One in December? If so, you won’t want to miss the next chapter in our free webinar series! This session builds on the foundational concepts from Part One, diving deeper into the complexities of insurance authorization denials and appeals.

    Join Chrissy Barosky, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Clinical Officer, Emily Roche, VP of Payer Relations, and special guest Katie Dzurec, a former insurance regulator, as they equip you with essential tools to confidently tackle denials and advocate for your clients’ needs.

    What You Will Learn:

    • Understand Insurance Denials – What constitutes a denial or adverse determination?
    • Navigate the Appeals Process – Learn strategies for challenging denied authorizations successfully.
    • Know Your Rights – Explore patient protections that support securing medically necessary treatments.
    • Recognize Violations – Identify administrative or regulatory errors made during the appeals process.
    • Work with Regulators – Discover how systems that regulate insurance companies can assist in advocacy.

    Why Attend?

    Behavior analysts play a critical role in ensuring clients receive the care they need. This webinar offers practical knowledge on managing denials, understanding patient protections, and engaging regulators when funding sources fail to comply with the law. Together, we’ll empower you to be an even stronger advocate for the families you serve and ensure you are well-equipped to provide continuity of care and medically necessary services to your clients.

    Don’t Miss This Opportunity! Join us for this free, interactive session and expand your advocacy toolkit. Together, we’ll continue creating progress and possibilities™ for your clients.

    Register Today and Build on Your Part One Knowledge!

    Did you miss Part One? No problem! You can still take it as a free, on-demand CEU at your convenience. Click here to access Part One now!

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Join Christina Barosky, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Clinical Officer, and Emily Roche, VP of Contracting, as they guide you through the complex world of client advocacy and funding.

    Unwrap the Gift of Knowledge This Holiday Season!

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Special Holiday Edition Free Virtual BCBA CEU Event

    Advocating for Your Clients Part One: Understanding Medical Necessity and The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)

    Credits: 1 Learning CEU

    Cost: Free – Our Holiday Gift to You!

    ‘Tis the Season to Strengthen Your Advocacy Skills! Join Christina Barosky, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Clinical Officer, and Emily Roche, VP of Contracting, as they guide you through the complex world of client advocacy and funding. This insightful session is designed to help you unwrap the mystery of funding sources and better support your clients’ needs. In the spirit of giving, we’re offering this invaluable knowledge at no cost–a token of our appreciation for your commitment to client care.

    What You Will Learn:

    • Understand the Definition of Medical Necessity: Essential for securing service approval.
    • Key Elements of Clinical Documentation: Ensure your treatment plans meet funding expectations.
    • Master the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA): Unlock the path to ABA therapy coverage.
    • Strategies for Peer Review Success: Navigate the process with confidence and advocate for high-quality care.
    • Communicate Client Progress: Articulate assessment results to bolster your service requests.

    Why Attend: 

    At Bierman Autism Centers, we believe in fostering a culture of growth, learning, and clinical excellence. Our Virtual BCBA CEU events empower you with tools and strategies to excel in your practice, ensuring your clients receive the best possible care. This session will help you feel confident when meeting funding source requirements and advocating for your clients’ needs.

    Don’t miss out on this festive opportunity to sharpen your skills, connect with peers, and continue creating progress and possibilities™. Your participation is a gift to your professional journey and elevates the care you provide. 

    Register Today and Unwrap Your Path to Better Advocacy!

    Take this chance to celebrate the season with learning, connection, and professional growth. We can’t wait to see you there!

    Chrissy Barosky, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA (MA, TX, UT), LBA (RI)

    Chief Clinical Officer

    Bierman Autism Centers

    As the Chief Clinical Officer at Bierman Autism Centers, Chrissy brings a wealth of experience, having worked in ABA since 2008 and in developmental disabilities since 2005. With an impressive academic and professional background, Chrissy leads with expertise in early language acquisition, staff training, and client outcomes. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Simmons University, sharing her knowledge through teaching and conference presentations.

    Emily Roche

    VP of Contracting

    Bierman Autism Centers

    Emily, VP of Contracting at Bierman, has been an industry leader in payer contracting and revenue management since 2012. She is passionate about public policy, advocacy for ABA therapy, and sharing her expertise through national conferences. With a master’s degree in health administration and a decade of experience, Emily’s insights make her an invaluable guide in navigating payer systems and funding challenges.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Ever wonder how to increase spontaneous mands and tacts in children with autism? We got you covered in this Journal Club! Join Victoria Verdun, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA, Clinical Director, as we review research that extended the Speaker Immersion Protocol (SIP) by incorporating recruitment for social attention.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Virtual BCBA CEU Event!

    Journal Club: “Hey you!”: An Extension of the Speaker Immersion Protocol to Recruit the Attention of a Listener

    Cost: $10

    Ever wonder how to increase spontaneous mands and tacts in children with autism? We got you covered in this Journal Club! Join Victoria Verdun, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA, Clinical Director, as we review research that extended the Speaker Immersion Protocol (SIP) by incorporating recruitment for social attention. Speaker Immersion involved structured opportunities to engage either attentive communication partners, diverted within proximity, or diverted outside the immediate area. Results demonstrate increased frequency and quality of spontaneous verbal requests. Participants more consistently initiated bids for attention in contexts where the listener’s attention was not immediately available. This CEU will review the findings that suggest that SIP with social recruitment can improve both the quantity and social appropriateness of communication in children with ASD. We will also discuss ideas on how the SIP can be incorporated into practice with the author of this article. 

    What you will learn

    • State the Basics of Speaker Immersion Protocol (SIP)
    • Describe the Study’s Methodology and Phases of SIP 
    • Evaluate the Results and Effectiveness of the Extended SIP Approach
    • Identify Practical Implications for Clinical Practice
    • Explore Recommendations for Future Research and Practice

    Why Attend? At Bierman Autism Centers, we are dedicated to fostering a culture of growth, learning, and clinical excellence. Our Virtual BCBA CEU events are tailored to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in your practice. This session offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of effective supervision, ensuring quality ABA service delivery while advancing your team's professional growth.

    Don't miss out on this chance to engage with fellow professionals, gain valuable insights, and continue creating progress and possibilities™ in autism care. Your participation enhances your professional journey and impacts the quality of care you provide.

    Register Today and Be Part of the Progress!

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    This webinar will discuss how to create observable and measurable goals to enhance the quality of ABA service delivery and expand on professional development and growth for the team members.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a Valuable Virtual BCBA CEU Event!
    Creating a Culture of High Achievers: Using the Principles of Behavior Analysis to Set Goals and Implement Effective Supervision


    Credits: 1 Supervision CEU
    Cost: $10


    Are you a BCBA striving to foster a team of high achievers in your practice? Join Kelsey Helsper, BCBA, and Director of TPS Training, for this month’s webinar designed to provide you with the tools and insights needed to effectively supervise your team while managing the many tasks on your to-do list. Learn how to create observable and measurable goals that enhance the quality of ABA services and support your team’s professional development.

    What You Will Learn:

    • How to design and implement objective, measurable goals (i.e., training pinpoints).
    • Ways to incorporate supervision into your daily activities and routines seamlessly.
    • A review of the scope of competence for supervising others.
    • An overview of the seven key supervisory areas.
    • Techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of supervision.

    Why Attend?
    At Bierman Autism Centers, we are dedicated to fostering a culture of growth, learning, and clinical excellence. Our Virtual BCBA CEU events are tailored to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in your practice. This session offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of effective supervision, ensuring quality ABA service delivery while advancing your team's professional growth. Don't miss out on this chance to engage with fellow professionals, gain valuable insights, and continue creating progress and possibilities™ in autism care. Your participation enhances your professional journey and impacts the quality of care you provide.

    Register Today and Be Part of the Progress!

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Join us for an informative and critical hour led by Chrissy Barosky, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA (MA, TX, UT), LBA (RI), Chief Clinical Officer. This session will explore the complexities of state licensure for Behavior Analysts, a crucial topic given the expanding regulation of our field across 38 states. Dr. Barosky will provide insights into the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern Behavior Analysts, helping you navigate the rules, statutes, and boards that shape our professional landscape.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a valuable Virtual BCBA CEU Event:

    Understanding State Licensure and Its Impact on Ethical Practice

    Join us for an informative and critical hour led by Chrissy Barosky, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA (MA, TX, UT), LBA (RI), Chief Clinical Officer. This session will explore the complexities of state licensure for Behavior Analysts, a crucial topic given the expanding regulation of our field across 38 states. Dr. Barosky will provide insights into the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern Behavior Analysts, helping you navigate the rules, statutes, and boards that shape our professional landscape.

    Event Highlights:

    · State Licensure Statutes: Gain an understanding of the statutes governing state licensure.

    · Regulatory Environment: Receive an overview of the events and policies shaping the current regulatory landscape.

    · Public Policy Influence: Explore ways to participate in and influence public policy and regulation.

    · Ethical Practice: Understand your responsibilities as a Behavior Analyst to practice ethically and follow all relevant guidelines.

    Why Attend?

    Bierman Autism Centers is dedicated to fostering an environment where professional development and ethical practice thrive. Our Virtual BCBA CEU events are designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in your practice. This session offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of state licensure, enhance your regulatory awareness, and contribute to the high ethical standards that Bierman is known for.

    Take advantage of this chance to engage with fellow professionals, gain valuable insights, and play a pivotal role in upholding the integrity of our profession. Your participation enhances your professional journey and impacts the quality of care provided to individuals diagnosed with autism.

    Register Today and Be Part of the Progress!

    Chrissy Barosky, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA (MA, TX, UT), LBA (RI)

    Chief Clinical Officer

    Bierman Autism Centers

    As the Chief Clinical Officer at Bierman Autism Centers, Chrissy brings a wealth of experience, having worked in ABA since 2008 and in developmental disabilities since 2005. With an impressive academic and professional background, Chrissy leads with expertise in early language acquisition, staff training, and client outcomes. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Simmons University, sharing her knowledge through teaching and conference presentations.

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Join us for an engaging and informative hour led by Ashley Ahlers, MS, BCBA, LABA (MA), Director of Clinical Leadership Training. This session will explore how behavior analysis can address food selectivity by prioritizing children's choices and gaining their assent during mealtimes, contributing to a collaborative and child-centered approach.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a valuable Virtual BCBA CEU Event:
    Journal Club: “Prioritizing Choice and Assent in the Assessment and Treatment of Food Selectivity”

    Join us for an engaging and informative hour led by Ashley Ahlers, MS, BCBA, LABA (MA), Director of Clinical Leadership Training. This session will explore how behavior analysis can address food selectivity by prioritizing children's choices and gaining their assent during mealtimes, contributing to a collaborative and child-centered approach.

    Event Highlights:

    · Choice and Assent: Review how to incorporate children's choices and gain assent in treating food selectivity.

    · Assessment Procedures: Learn about an assessment procedure for addressing feeding issues.

    · Treatment Packages: Discuss components of treatment packages informed by the assessment.

    · Collaborative Approach: Understand the implications of incorporating assent and caregiver collaboration in treating food selectivity.

    Meet Your Presenter:

    Ashley is a BCBA who holds a Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Northeastern University and a bachelor’s degree in Development Sociology from Cornell University. Ashley trained at the May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorder while completing her Master’s degree. She has several years of experience working with children and adults with developmental disabilities and challenging behaviors in Connecticut

    and Massachusetts. Ashley has worked in various settings, including residential schools, clinics, public schools, residential group homes, and home programs. She has been a proud member of the Bierman team for over nine years and currently holds the position of Director of Clinical Leadership Training. In her free time, Ashley loves watching TV, skiing, reading, and spending time with her husband and son.

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Join us for an engaging and informative hour led by Hillary Genovese, M.A., BCBA, and Simone Palmer, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA. This session will explore crucial strategies for promoting auditory stimulus control and teaching complex listener skills, addressing common challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with autism.

    Join Bierman Autism Centers for a valuable Virtual BCBA Supervision CEU Event:

    Listener Responding: Strategies to Promote Auditory Stimulus Control

    Join us for an engaging and informative hour led by Hillary Genovese, M.A., BCBA, and Simone Palmer, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA. This session will explore crucial strategies for promoting auditory stimulus control and teaching complex listener skills, addressing common challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with autism.

    Event Highlights:

    · Auditory Discrimination: Discuss methods to establish and enhance auditory discrimination, increasing auditory stimulus control in individuals with autism.

    · Training Strategies: Explore the issues with simple to conditional discrimination training versus conditional-only approaches and how these impact learning outcomes.

    · Skill Transfer: Review effective strategies to transfer skills from other operants (e.g., tact, matching) to listener responding, facilitating more comprehensive learning.

    · Joint Control and Echoic Behavior: Understand the concept of joint control and the crucial role of echoic behavior in complex listener responding, enhancing overall communication skills.

    Why Attend?

    Bierman Autism Centers is dedicated to fostering an environment of continuous learning and professional development. Our Virtual BCBA CEU events are designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in your practice. This is an opportunity to expand your expertise, enhance your skills, and contribute to the high standards of care that Bierman is known for.

    Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow professionals, gain valuable insights, and play a part in delivering life-changing support to individuals diagnosed with autism. Your participation enriches your professional journey and impacts the quality of care you provide.