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Orlando Garcia

Registered Behavior Technician

Orlando Caballero is an RBT with over 4 years experience working with individuals on the autism spectrum. He started in the field by providing social events for teens with special needs. He has a passion to providing ABA services and emphasizes a naturalistic approach to learning. Currently he is pursuing his Masters through ASU. In the future he plans on becoming a BCBA and continuing to provide services.

Therapeutic Specialties

Autism / Aspergers, Children Behavior Issues, Verbal Behavior, Daily Living Skills, Decrease Aggressive behaviors, Decreaase Tantrums, School Support, Social Skills, Token Systems, Improve Attention Concerns, Increase replacement behaviors, Self Care, Learning and Academic Skills

What is important to you, for your client to feel, when working with you?

It's important for my client to feel that they are in a fun environment but also one provides opportunities for them to learn and obtain new skills.

Who do you believe you are for a client as they manage their problems?

I am someone that can teach my client how to calm down and effectively communicate their needs.

What drives your passion for seeing clients?

What drives me to see my client is the progress they make through having session and the positive feedback I receive from parents and BCBAs

How do you believe clients "get better"?

Every individual learns differently but to "get better" in any field consistency is required.Providing a welcoming environment that fosters fun and naturalistic approach to learning .

ABA Department

Orlando Garcia

Education

Florida International University, Bachelors in Psychology

Arizona State University Special Education (Applied Behavior Analysis)

Client Age Range

Children (2-6), Children (6-12), Teens (13-17), Adult (+18)

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Personal Hobbies

When I'm not working, I enjoy playing board games with friends, watching basketball, and going to the beach.

"If they can't learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn."

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