Child specialists provide services to pediatric patients and their families in order to support coping and adaptation to problems. They often work in health care environments such as inpatient pediatric clinics. Child specialists need to work …show more content…
Their rewarding work involves helping children diagnosed with autism reach their full potential and maintain basic functionality. They work with behavior therapists and special education experts to help families and their children with autism learn, explore, socialize and grow. Most of their work consists of structured one-on-one interaction and instruction with children with autism spectrum. They work with their clients in their homes, at schools, in community settings and clinic centers. They provide observational data on the learning and developmental progress of their clients using technology based systems. They are supervised by credentialed professionals, such as Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). They need to be prepared to work in a collaborative environment that is flexible, client-based and