Training for Organizations

What does the service include?

The  Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Training provides professionals with practical, evidence-based strategies to understand, prevent, and respond to challenging behaviors. Rooted in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), the training focuses on proactive, reinforcement-based approaches that promote skill development, independence, and social-emotional well-being.

Participants will learn:

  • How to identify the function of behavior using the Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) model
  • How to design and implement function-based interventions
  • Effective reinforcement strategies and motivation techniques
  • The difference between reinforcement, bribery, and punishment
  • Environmental modifications to reduce challenging behaviors

Use of social stories, structured behavior plans, and skill-building strategies

The training is interactive and engaging, incorporating active participant responses, real-life examples, and live Q&A. Content is fully customizable and developed in collaboration with your organization to reflect your setting, population, and real scenarios provided by staff. The training can be provided live or in a pre-recorded format. 

Empowering professionals with proactive, reinforcement-based strategies to support positive behavior.

Who is it for?

This training is designed for professional organizations that support individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, including:

  • Schools and educational teams
  • Therapy centers and clinical settings
  • Residential and community-based programs
  • Behavioral health and support staff
  • Administrators, teachers, therapists, paraprofessionals, and direct care staff

Whether you work with children in classrooms, support individuals in residential environments, or provide services in therapy settings, this training equips your team with practical tools that can be implemented immediately.

Why Choose Us

  • Evidence-based approach: Grounded in ABA and Positive Behavior Support best practices
  • Proactive and positive: Emphasis on prevention, reinforcement, and skill development—not punishment
  • Highly customizable: Training tailored to your organization’s needs, population, and real-world challenges
  • Practical and applicable: Strategies staff can use right away in their daily work
  • Interactive learning: Engaging format with live discussion, examples, and Q&A

By focusing on proactive, reinforcement-based strategies, this training empowers professionals to create structured, inclusive, and supportive environments where individuals can truly thrive.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this training, participants will be able to

Describe the core characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and how these traits impact communication, sensory processing, and behavior.

Analyze behavior using the ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) model, identifying common triggers and maintaining consequences.

Identify the four primary functions of behavior (attention, tangible access, escape/avoidance, and automatic reinforcement) and apply function-based strategies for behavior management.

Implement proactive strategies such as environmental modifications, visual supports, social stories, and structured reinforcement systems to reduce challenging behaviors.

Differentiate between reinforcement and punishment, and apply reinforcement-based strategies to promote skill development and behavior change.

Develop individualized Positive Behavior Support (PBS) plans tailored to the needs of students, clients, or residents in their specific professional settings.

This training is ideal for teachers, therapists, behavior analysts, residential staff, and other professionals who support individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities.

Frequently asked questions

This training is designed for professionals working with individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, including educators, therapists, direct care staff, administrators, and support teams. It is appropriate for schools, therapy centers, residential programs, and other organizations seeking effective, proactive approaches to behavior support.

The training covers evidence-based Positive Behavior Support strategies rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Topics include understanding the function of behavior, using the Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) model, reinforcement-based interventions, environmental modifications, motivation strategies, social stories, and the development of structured, individualized behavior plans.

Yes. The training is highly customizable and developed in collaboration with your organization. Content, examples, and scenarios can be tailored to your specific setting, population, and challenges to ensure relevance and practical application for your staff.

Unlike punitive or reactive behavior management methods, this training emphasizes proactive, reinforcement-based strategies that focus on skill-building and prevention. Participants learn how to replace challenging behaviors with appropriate alternatives while supporting independence and social-emotional growth.

Absolutely. The training is designed to be practical and actionable. Participants leave with clear tools, strategies, and frameworks that can be implemented immediately within their classrooms, therapy settings, or residential environments.