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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Culturally Sensitive Approaches to ABA Treatment: Session 311

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Science, Social Sciences

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In Session 311, I sit down with Christina Nylander and Leah Hussain from Apollo Behavior to talk about culturally sensitive approaches to Autism intervention.

We dive into three case studies that show how flexible, individualized care can make a huge difference in building the rapport that's so important in our clinical work. Along the way, we share strategies for gaining parent buy-in, supporting bilingual language development, and using AAC devices to help children communicate more effectively with their families.

Here's what we cover:

  • The parent training shift when cultural sensitivity and rapport-building are prioritized.
  • Christina and Leah's bilingual language development success stories, including Spanish- and Russian-speaking families.
  • The role of AAC devices in improving communication, and one of these case studies progressed to no longer needing this technology.
  • My random thoughts on video documentation and other creative methods to communicate client progress to stakeholders.

Throughout the discussion, we reflect on the importance of balancing clinical recommendations with cultural and educational values. It's not just about treatment plans—it's about building trust, respecting families' perspectives, and helping kids thrive in ways that feel authentic to them.

Sidenote: If you want to learn about what it's like to work at Apollo, or check out their open positions, click here.

Key Takeaways

  • Cultural sensitivity builds stronger collaboration with families.
  • Bilingual and AAC strategies can unlock communication progress.
  • Showing progress through videos and creative methods strengthens parent engagement.
  • Individualized parent training, including in multiple languages, increases accessibility.

If you're a BCBA, ABA therapist, or behavioral health professional, I think you'll find this conversation full of practical ideas for making your work more effective—and more meaningful.

Bilingual & Dual‑Language Interventions

  • Neely et al. (2020) – Impact of language on behavior treatment outcomes.
  • Banerjee et al. (2021) – Extending Functional Communication Training to Multiple Language Contexts in Bilingual Learners with Challenging Behavior.
  • Cengher (2024). On Bilingualism: Why and How to Teach Two Languages to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Cultural Responsiveness, Humility & Systemic Equity in ABA

ABA Effectiveness & Need for Cultural Inclusion

Bonus resources

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Christina Nylander and Leah Hussain, thanks for joining me today on the behavioral observations podcast.

0:04.7

How's everyone doing today?

0:06.3

Good. Thanks for having us. Good. Thank you.

0:09.3

We have a really important topic to get into here. We're going to talk about how you guys look at specific cases and have navigated those cases in a very culturally sensitive manner.

0:23.5

And so this will be a fun one because we're going to get into some case studies here

0:26.2

about real world applications of these very important topics.

0:30.9

So again, I can't imagine a more important topic to get into.

0:34.9

So I'm looking forward to that for sure.

0:37.3

Before we do that, though, I want the audience to get to know So I'm looking forward to that for sure. Before we do that,

0:38.3

though, I want the audience to get to know you guys a little bit better. So I'd like you to

0:43.9

give us a little bit of background in terms of, you know, your kind of ABA career and then

0:48.8

bring us up to what you're doing these days at Apollo. Christina, would you mind leading us all? Yeah, so I'm Christina. I have been in

0:58.3

the field, I think, nine years now. I started originally doing in-home therapy at the nonprofit

1:05.1

Easter Seals in the Bay Area of California. I moved to Georgia about five years ago now, and I've been with Apollo for almost

1:13.4

five years as well. It's been a fantastic journey. I'm now a clinical director over a couple of our

1:20.2

locations, our smaller locations, and I'm able to do a lot more leadership things, but it's been so

1:26.8

fun to talk about things like cultural

1:30.0

sensitivity and help the team in these areas that aren't necessarily more as talked about

1:34.5

in grad school. So I'm really excited to dive in today, and I'm really appreciative of this

1:39.2

opportunity. Hi, I'm Leah. I've been a BCBA for almost four years now, and I started out in home in Florida as an RBT, and I fell in love with ABA because I haven't seen an ABA or a therapy that really took the time to spend this much time with our kiddos.

2:01.8

I was in undergrad for speech pathology before, and then I changed my master's degree for

2:08.2

ABA when I had an internship, a clinic, an ABA clinic in central Florida.

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