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Cultural sensitivity in ABA with Jasmin Chacko

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What happens when a BCBA leaves the U.S. and begins practicing in a completely different culture? In this eye-opening episode, Penina speaks with Jasmin Chacko, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst now living and working in Abu Dhabi. Together, they explore how cultural humility isn't just a buzzword—it's a powerful tool that transforms client relationships and treatment outcomes. Jasmin shares how she navigates cross-cultural differences, listens deeply, and adapts ABA practice in a place where norms, expectations, and priorities are vastly different.

Discussion Points:

  • Jasmin’s journey from New Jersey to Abu Dhabi
  • The cultural shift from insurance-driven ABA to clinically free practice
  • Defining cultural humility in a meaningful, practical way
  • Real-life examples of adjusting treatment plans to respect family priorities
  • Barriers to cultural humility: bias, lack of exposure, and assumptions
  • The importance of parent collaboration, especially in unfamiliar cultures

In this episode, Jasmin Chacko discusses her unique perspective as a BCBA practicing in Abu Dhabi. She explains how cultural humility—listening without judgment—has become central to her work. From respecting local religious practices to adjusting treatment goals like prioritizing potty training or prayer over typical ABA milestones, Jasmin emphasizes the importance of letting the family lead. She shares practical strategies, such as approaching each client with a blank slate, asking open-ended questions like “tell me more,” and focusing on parent collaboration. The episode also dives into the challenges of bias, limited training on cultural competence, and the value of simply being open and curious.

About The Guest:

Jasmin Chacko is a BCBA originally from New Jersey who relocated to Abu Dhabi after getting married. With years of experience in the U.S. insurance-based ABA system, she now practices with greater clinical freedom in the Middle East. Jasmin brings a refreshing and respectful approach to her work, embracing cultural humility and continually adapting her methods to align with the needs and values of the families she serves.

Time Stamps:

00:00 – Jasmin’s move to Abu Dhabi & shift in ABA practice

03:00 – Defining cultural humility: Listen, don’t judge

05:00 – Why cultural humility improves client outcomes

08:45 – Practical tips for practicing cultural humility

12:00 – Explaining ABA in culturally sensitive ways

17:00 – Case study: Potty training vs. other goals

21:00 – Collaborating with caregivers & building trust

24:00 – Cultural barriers: bias, lack of exposure, assumptions

29:00 – What it means to truly connect

Ready to bring more cultural humility into your ABA practice?

Tune in to the full episode for real-world insights, thoughtful examples, and inspiration from across the globe.

  continue reading

18 episodes

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Content provided by Circle Care Services. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Circle Care Services or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Thank you for listening!

You can access .5 Ethics CEUs with the link below.

CEU Links: https://forms.clickup.com/14171965/f/dgftx-61237/MFI5QBBOYD41T5ERAJ?Type%20of%20CEU%27s=.5%20BACB%20Ethics%20CEUs&Instructor=Jasmin%20Chacko,%20BCBA

What happens when a BCBA leaves the U.S. and begins practicing in a completely different culture? In this eye-opening episode, Penina speaks with Jasmin Chacko, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst now living and working in Abu Dhabi. Together, they explore how cultural humility isn't just a buzzword—it's a powerful tool that transforms client relationships and treatment outcomes. Jasmin shares how she navigates cross-cultural differences, listens deeply, and adapts ABA practice in a place where norms, expectations, and priorities are vastly different.

Discussion Points:

  • Jasmin’s journey from New Jersey to Abu Dhabi
  • The cultural shift from insurance-driven ABA to clinically free practice
  • Defining cultural humility in a meaningful, practical way
  • Real-life examples of adjusting treatment plans to respect family priorities
  • Barriers to cultural humility: bias, lack of exposure, and assumptions
  • The importance of parent collaboration, especially in unfamiliar cultures

In this episode, Jasmin Chacko discusses her unique perspective as a BCBA practicing in Abu Dhabi. She explains how cultural humility—listening without judgment—has become central to her work. From respecting local religious practices to adjusting treatment goals like prioritizing potty training or prayer over typical ABA milestones, Jasmin emphasizes the importance of letting the family lead. She shares practical strategies, such as approaching each client with a blank slate, asking open-ended questions like “tell me more,” and focusing on parent collaboration. The episode also dives into the challenges of bias, limited training on cultural competence, and the value of simply being open and curious.

About The Guest:

Jasmin Chacko is a BCBA originally from New Jersey who relocated to Abu Dhabi after getting married. With years of experience in the U.S. insurance-based ABA system, she now practices with greater clinical freedom in the Middle East. Jasmin brings a refreshing and respectful approach to her work, embracing cultural humility and continually adapting her methods to align with the needs and values of the families she serves.

Time Stamps:

00:00 – Jasmin’s move to Abu Dhabi & shift in ABA practice

03:00 – Defining cultural humility: Listen, don’t judge

05:00 – Why cultural humility improves client outcomes

08:45 – Practical tips for practicing cultural humility

12:00 – Explaining ABA in culturally sensitive ways

17:00 – Case study: Potty training vs. other goals

21:00 – Collaborating with caregivers & building trust

24:00 – Cultural barriers: bias, lack of exposure, assumptions

29:00 – What it means to truly connect

Ready to bring more cultural humility into your ABA practice?

Tune in to the full episode for real-world insights, thoughtful examples, and inspiration from across the globe.

  continue reading

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