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In this captivating episode , we sit down with Dr. Ajamu Nkosi, a distinguished BCBA and co-founder of the Southern Behavioral Group, to explore the profound impact of mentorship and behavior analytic consultation in schools, including his pioneering approach the BACS model.

Dr. AJ shares his experiences as a Black male BCBA, discussing the importance of representation in the field and the challenges he’s overcome. We also dive into his pioneering work in school consultation, offering valuable insights for educators and practitioners.

Additionally, we highlight the significance of the upcoming inaugural BMBA Conference, where Dr. AJ and other thought leaders will discuss the future of ABA, focusing on diversity, inclusion, and innovation.

Join us for an enlightening conversation that spans mentorship, education, and leadership in ABA.

Timestamps:

00:22 Who is Dr. AJ?

04:24 Dr. AJ's journey and early career

07:49 What keeps Dr. AJ motivated?

08:45 Pros and cons of being a business owner

12:04 The power of mentorship

16:12 The consequences of having a wrong mentor

23:56 Behavior analytic consultation in schools

29:14 The role of the parents and teachers

32:08 How to address pitfalls in the school system

37:22 The importance of early diagnosis

42:15 Requesting an independent evaluations

47:09 Being a business owner and a parent

51:10 Black men in ABA community

56:58 The future of ABA and the role of RBTs

1:01:44 The International Behavior Analysis Organization (IBAAO)

1:07:20 How to make a career in the ABA field

1:11:56 Off-the-clock segment: Personal Reflections and Future Goals