Documentation and Reporting are critical components of an RBT’s responsibilities, ensuring accurate communication and accountability in behavior analysis. RBTs must consistently record data on client behaviors, skill acquisition, and responses to interventions. They are expected to document sessions clearly, objectively, and in alignment with established protocols. Timely and thorough reporting allows behavior analysts to make informed decisions and ensures compliance with ethical and legal standards. Good documentation supports the continuity of care and progress tracking over time.

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