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Autism Learning Partners

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3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(208 total reviews)
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Gina T. Chang

67% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

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2.0
Jan 10, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The team you build is great. The set schedule.

Cons

The personalities from the upper management. No raises or bonuses ever. No real training

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review and for your dedicated time at Autism Learning Partners. We believe deeply in the importance of training and developing our staff, so our people feel prepared to support our families. Support and teamwork are two factors we believe are critical to our employees’ experience and success, and we want our staff to feel their team is accessible when they need them. We do our best to create work environments that allow people to have more than one person they can reach out to. One of the most popular bonuses with our employees is our Employee Referral Program available to all ALP employees. This bonus doesn’t have any limits on how many times it can be redeemed. We always encourage people to take advantage of this opportunity to help shape the team and get a bonus while they’re at it. Thank you again for leaving a review and for your service at ALP. We know that not every person is a perfect fit for every job, so we hope you find a better fit in your next role. We wish you the best of luck and thank you again for the time you spent supporting our families.
1.0
Dec 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Some people are nice. They earnestly believe they're doing a good thing. -Internal applications encryption is solid.

Cons

-Terrible pay. Whatever they post on Linkedin looks good at first until you realize you're only going to be working 10 hours a week at maximum in your first year. Offset with very weak stipends for technology and transportation. -Staff is entirely incompetent and actually harmful. Scheduling, recruiters, supervisors, even individuals on the same case would never be on the same page with one another. Behavior therapists are NOT medically licensed, this company is hiring people with 0 qualifications to work in this field beyond "I had an autistic son so how hard can this be?", given 2 weeks worth of training on ONLY Aba, with no basis in child psychology, and then sent to work with families The people with actual degrees in this field are off sitting in offices all day. -Though I said some people are nice, this cannot be said of everyone who works there. People would talk condescendingly to me whenever I asked innocuous questions, and I got a feeling after some time that I was not welcome. It is a very lonely job, regardless of what the newsletters would have you believe. -ABA is a harmful practice created by Ivar Lovaas, who was heavily involved in the early homosexual conversion therapy movement and did not consider autistic children to even be human. It uses systems of punishment and reinforcement in order to make your child "normal" by constructing a personality from the ground up around what is considered acceptable traits, and can lead to perpetuated abuse by therapists and guardians. -Autistic people are people. Autism is not a disease that needs to be cured.

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
Dear reviewer and team member, We understand that it takes courage and conviction to be able to share concerns, and we appreciate and earnestly consider the concerns you have raised. Our leadership team is available to discuss these topics in detail (and we work to share with our teams on these topics, via townhalls, newsletters, and monthly professional development events). For those who may be reading this review, we feel there are a few crucial points to clarify. Regarding the experience level of behavior technicians, the level of experience and training required to directly administer this beneficial service is set by the industry governing board and the insurance companies/school districts that provide our funding; the current requirements encompass an expansive task list of training topics, and additionally ALP provides training sessions with technician’s clients in order to deliver practical, competency-based training beyond what is required from the certification board. Regarding the founding of ABA, it is a common misconception that Ivar Lovaas founded ABA; in fact, Applied Behavior Analysis is considered to be founded by BF Skinner, with applications defined by Baer, Wolf, and Risley. Simply put, ABA is a scientific approach to improving environments so that everyone can thrive in ways that matter to them personally. While Lovaas was the first to demonstrate that autistic* children (*using language largely preferred by the autistic community) could attend public school and have a less restricted lifestyle rather than be confined to a lifetime of (often abusive) institutional settings, his early ABA-based work included harmful techniques that are not at all a part of contemporary ABA. To your last point, ALP actively collaborates with neurodiverse experts, self-advocates, and content creators to create trainings and protocols that are compassionate, assent-based, and neurodiversity affirming, and we are working to provide collaborative, client-centered care for all we serve. We are sorry you had a poor experience, and we appreciate your feedback.
4.0
Nov 22, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You’re not micromanaged It’s very rewarding work Decent pay for a young person in college

Cons

Kinda unorganized Clients family can be overbearing Stressful

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your kind words about our team and working environment. We know how physically and mentally demanding the Behavior Technician role can be at times, but at the same time, how very rewarding and satisfying it is. We understand that some cases can be frustrating, but our leadership has experience dealing with similar situations, so we recommend you reach out to your direct supervisor or Clinical Director for direction. If your situation is so unique that no one on your team has had a similar experience, not to worry! We have a robust, experienced network of BCBAs and ABA professionals you can reach out to and collaborate with through Microsoft Teams or Zoom. We appreciate your dedication to the position and we hope you’ll continue to grow with us and the Indianapolis team!
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