Who This Course Is For

This course is suitable for:

  • ABA practitioners seeking to deliver culturally responsive services

  • RBTs, ABATs, IBTs, and early‑career professionals building ethical practice

  • BCBAs, IBAs, and supervisors supporting diverse families and teams

  • Educators and therapists working across multicultural settings

  • Professionals wanting to reduce bias and strengthen collaboration

  • Anyone committed to ethical, respectful, and effective ABA practice

What You Will Learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • What cultural competence means in real ABA practice

  • How culture influences behavior, communication, and family values

  • Strategies for delivering culturally responsive interventions

  • How to recognize and reduce implicit bias in decision‑making

  • Ways to collaborate respectfully with diverse families

  • How to build a stronger, more connected relationship with your child through everyday interactions

How This Course Is Different

More Than Techniques—A Foundation for Lasting Change

  • It addresses the root cause—not just the behavior Instead of quick fixes or surface‑level techniques, this course helps you understand why behaviors happen and how to guide lasting change.

  • Behavior and self‑esteem are developed together Many programs focus on compliance. This course builds confidence, emotional security, and positive behavior—so progress lasts beyond the moment.

  • Designed for parents who want clarity, not confusion No conflicting advice, no overwhelming systems. You’ll learn clear, practical strategies you can apply immediately and confidently.

  • Grounded in science, delivered with compassion Every strategy is evidence‑based and explained in a way that feels supportive, respectful, and realistic for everyday family life.

  • Created for real homes—not ideal scenarios The tools adapt to your child, your routines, and your values—without rigid rules or unrealistic expectations.

  • Empowers you long after the course ends You won’t just follow instructions—you’ll gain the insight to respond calmly, intentionally, and effectively in future challenges.

Course curriculum

    1. Cultural Competence in ABA -Part 1

    2. Cultural Competence in ABA -Part 2

    3. Cultural Competence in ABA -Part 3

    4. Cultural Competence in ABA -Part 4

About this course

  • 49.00 د.إ
  • 4 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content
  • Real‑world clinical scenarios drawn from multicultural practice
  • Designed for global ABA practice, not limited to one country or system
  • 1 IBAO CEU

Course Author & Clinical Supervisor

M.Ed., BCBA, IBA, CDA Bahij Khouzami

Bahij Khouzami is a CDA-licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and International Behavior Analyst (IBA) with a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and a specialization in autism. He is the founder of Autism Intervention Specialists (AIS) in Dubai, leading evidence-based services across home, clinic, school, and community settings. As an Approved Course and CEU Provider, he trains and supervises RBT, IBT, and ABAT candidates, has delivered the 40-hour IBT/ABAT curriculum, and has supported 300+ trainees through supervised practice, mentorship, and ongoing supervision. He also serves on the IBAO Professional Advisory Board and contributes to regional certification and exam translation initiatives.

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Strengthen your clinical judgment through culturally responsive, ethical practice.