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Don’t Wing It – Plan Supervision Like a Behavior Analyst Part 2
What a real 30-minute RBT supervision session looks like — from purpose to focused observation, BST, and lock-in.
Take the Part 1 prep and turn it into a real 30-minute RBT supervision session. Sherley breaks the time into four blocks — purpose and pairing (0–5), focused observation with no rescuing (5–15), BST on one skill with model and rehearsal (15–23), and lock-in with one or two next-shift expectations plus a barrier question (23–30) — so every minute is intentional. Watch the full clip for the structure that prevents drift.