Do Better Pod Live April 2025 - Supervision
An episode of the #dobetter Pod podcast, hosted by Megan Miller & Joe Smith, titled "Do Better Pod Live April 2025 - Supervision" was published on May 6, 2025 and runs 34 minutes.
May 6, 2025 ·34m · #dobetter Pod
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Megan and Joe discuss supervision practices and resources. AI SUMMARY FROM FATHOM:Meeting PurposeLive recording of Do Better Podcast discussing supervision strategies in behavior analysis.Key Takeaways - Importance of building rapport and assessing baseline knowledge when supervising/coaching - Effective supervision balances modeling, guided practice, and independent application - Incorporating adult learning principles and cross-disciplinary approaches can enhance supervision - Group supervision can be an efficient and collaborative strategy for multiple superviseesStakeholder Training vs. Traditional Supervision - Joe's current role involves coaching stakeholders working with adult clients - Focuses on providing tools and skills to those directly interacting with clients - Differs from traditional RBT or BCBA candidate supervisionMeeting Stakeholders Where They Are - Assessing baseline knowledge and tailoring approach to each stakeholder's background - Avoiding jargon and starting with basics when necessary (e.g., defining behavior) - Building skills progressively through feedback and systematic teachingRapport Building in Supervision - Crucial first step before diving into technical aspects- Demonstrating value and care for the individual being supervised - Considering factors like dress code to appear approachableResources for Effective Supervision - Books: "Bringing Out the Best in People" by Aubrey Daniels, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie - "The ABA Supervision Handbook" for structured skill development - Webinars on reflective leadership from Do Better Collective- Publications by Denny Reed and Parsons on motivating human services staffSupervision Strategies - Using a "I do, we do, you do" direct instruction model - Setting clear expectations for the supervision process - Adapting to supervisee preferences (e.g., in-session feedback vs. post-session review)Adult Learning Principles in Supervision - Recognizing individual learning styles and preferences - Incorporating research on adult learning, coaching, and motivation - Exploring literature from related fields (e.g., social work) for broader perspectivesGroup Supervision - Potential time-saving strategy for supervisors with multiple supervisees - Facilitates collaborative problem-solving and diverse perspectives - Can be implemented periodically (e.g., monthly, quarterly) to supplement individual supervision
Episode Description
In this episode, Dr. Megan and Joe discuss supervision practices and resources.
Meeting Purpose
Live recording of Do Better Podcast discussing supervision strategies in behavior analysis.
Key Takeaways
- Importance of building rapport and assessing baseline knowledge when supervising/coaching
- Effective supervision balances modeling, guided practice, and independent application
- Incorporating adult learning principles and cross-disciplinary approaches can enhance supervision
- Group supervision can be an efficient and collaborative strategy for multiple supervisees
Stakeholder Training vs. Traditional Supervision -
Joe's current role involves coaching stakeholders working with adult clients
- Focuses on providing tools and skills to those directly interacting with clients
- Differs from traditional RBT or BCBA candidate supervision
Meeting Stakeholders Where They Are
- Assessing baseline knowledge and tailoring approach to each stakeholder's background
- Avoiding jargon and starting with basics when necessary (e.g., defining behavior)
- Building skills progressively through feedback and systematic teaching
Rapport Building in Supervision
- Crucial first step before diving into technical aspects
- Demonstrating value and care for the individual being supervised
- Considering factors like dress code to appear approachable
Resources for Effective Supervision
- Books:
"Bringing Out the Best in People" by Aubrey Daniels,
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie -
"The ABA Supervision Handbook" for structured skill development
- Webinars on reflective leadership from Do Better Collective
- Publications by Denny Reed and Parsons on motivating human services staff
Supervision Strategies
- Using a "I do, we do, you do" direct instruction model
- Setting clear expectations for the supervision process
- Adapting to supervisee preferences (e.g., in-session feedback vs. post-session review)
Adult Learning Principles in Supervision
- Recognizing individual learning styles and preferences
- Incorporating research on adult learning, coaching, and motivation
- Exploring literature from related fields (e.g., social work) for broader perspectives
Group Supervision
- Potential time-saving strategy for supervisors with multiple supervisees
- Facilitates collaborative problem-solving and diverse perspectives
- Can be implemented periodically (e.g., monthly, quarterly) to supplement individual supervision
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