Anonymous wrote:We've used a private BCBA that was recommended by our child's developmental pediatrician. Rate was $185 per hour. We filed the claims with our insurance company and were able to get some of that back. She did not work with RBTs (most privately practicing BCBAs do not). Ours was able to fit us in within about a month of us contacting her. We needed a morning appointment before school and she was able to fit us in since she had someone she was discharging.
You are not going to find a BCBA to be a babysitter that will fill in childcare gaps. They are going to expect your child to see them regularly, just like any other type of therapist would.
We have tried ABA through companies and it is basically awful. When insurance companies started covering ABA, the model of a BCBA who supervises an RBT was introduced. RBTs receive little training and are hourly minimum wage (or not much higher) employees. There is usually high turnover among RBTs, and so it's difficult for a child to receive the consistency that's required in order for ABA to actually work.
Thanks - to be clear, we’re not looking for babysitting. We’re looking for a BCBA to provide therapeutic services, hopefully scheduled at a time when we won’t otherwise have childcare.