In the 9th installment of the Apollo Case Study Series, I'm joined by Jim Moore, Valencia Harper, Chesley Herring, and Lauren Elliott. And in this show, we discuss all things mentorship, both at Apollo, as well as the guests' other professional experiences.
In particular, we got into:
- Defining mentorship
- The importance of saying, "I don't know"
- The importance of asking questions
- Common needs of mentees
- Apollo's BAT program
- Why BCBAs need communities
- And the idea that, "closed mouths don't get fed"
Some resources we discussed include:
- Apollo CSS 8
- My recent podcast with John Austin
- The movie, Whiplash
- Recommended Practices for Individual Supervision of Aspiring Behavior Analysts (Sellers, Valentino, and LeBlanc, 2016)
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