Who This Course Is For

This course is suitable for:

  • ABA therapists, IBTs, ABATs, and RBTs

  • Early‑career ABA practitioners

  • Educators & school‑based support staff

  • Clinicians practicing in multicultural environments

  • Parents or caregivers seeking deeper understanding

  • This course is for anyone who provides, supports, or oversees ABA services and wants to ensure their practice is ethical, culturally responsive, and aligned with international standards.

What You Will Learn

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

  • Understand the foundations of ethical practice in ABA

  • Apply ethical decision‑making models to real scenarios

  • Maintain professional boundaries and avoid dual relationships

  • Identify cultural factors that influence ethical decisions

  • Communicate ethically with families and multidisciplinary teams

  • Protect data integrity and uphold documentation standards

  • Strengthen your professional judgment and reflective practice

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.

Why Learn From Me

Learn From a Leader Who Has Guided Ethical ABA Practice Across Cultures and Real‑World Settings

  • International, real‑world experience: I’ve worked across USA, Dubai, Kuwait, and Azerbaijan, supporting professionals within diverse cultural and regulatory systems.

  • Ethics‑first practice: Every concept prioritizes learner dignity, professional responsibility, and ethical decision‑making.

  • Clear and practical instruction: Complex ABA concepts are simplified into strategies you can confidently apply in real settings.

  • Culturally responsive approach: Strategies are adaptable and relevant across multicultural and international environments.

  • Focused on professional growth: Designed to build confidence, judgment, and meaningful professional skills.

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to Ethics

    2. Ethics-Code-for-Behavior-Analysts-230119-a

    1. Application of the code

    2. Code 1.11 & 2.01

    3. Codes 3.03 & 4.07

    1. IBAO Ethics

    2. IBAO Ethical guidlines

    1. Promoting Ethical considerations

About this course

  • 54.99 د.إ
  • 8 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content
  • Understand the foundations of ethical practice in ABA
  • Apply ethical decision‑making models to real‑world cases
  • 1 IBAO CEU

Build Ethical Excellence in ABA Practice