Meet our Lead RBT, Brandon

Brandon joined our team at ABI as a skills trainer in November 2014.  Since then, Brandon has become a registered behavior technician (RBT) and has undergone additional training and was promoted to the position of lead RBT.   Prior to joining our team, Brandon worked in an after-school program that an ABI client attended with one of our skills trainers.  That skills trainer, now one of Brandon’s best friends, suggested he apply to ABI and he saw this as an opportunity to grow and learn.

What Brandon enjoys the most about ABA-treatment its focus on problem-solving, regularly asking himself questions like, “How can I take a skill or program and build on it or generalize it? If something isn’t working, how can I bring it to the team, so we can find a new path?” adding, “I find the work that we do and the time we spend with our clients to be extremely important so I want to always keep the ball rolling and teach my clients everything I can.”

Brandon mentioned he has so many amazing memories with every one of his clients over the years that he can’t choose just one. He stated “I’ve always tried to come up with little jokes or silly things that are unique to each client to make them laugh. All my clients have also shown so much tenacity and strength when pushing through. I couldn’t count all the proud memories.”

When it come to new skills trainers, Brandon offered three pieces of advice:

  1. Always be honest, but sensitive when telling parents about difficulties their children are having. And, always keep a list in your mind of the good things that happen during your session. Our clients have so many personal victories and triumphs throughout the day and their parents deserve to hear about how amazing their child is.
  2. Once you are starting to feel comfortable in your role as a skills trainer and you’ve built a rapport with your client, push them to always give their best effort. Know when they are doing their best, given the circumstances, but always encourage them to speak more clearly, work more carefully, and be brave and independent.
  3. Look for all the little things you can do to help your clients build stronger bonds with their families, peers, and teachers. Find all the little things that will help your client participate and engage in their world. Take all those little pieces and try to help your client put them together to live their happiest and most fulfilled life.

Brandon was born and raised in Los Angeles.  In his free time, he enjoys gardening, considering himself to be a bit of a plant hoarder. He also enjoys playing video games and recently took up playing dodge ball.

Thanks for being such a valuable member of our team, Brandon!

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  1. Lisa Evans
    Lisa Evans says:

    Thank you Brandon for being a hard working caring person. Keep up the great work you are doing.
    Lisa Evans

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