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The Perfect Child ABA

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Supportive structure and strong leadership team, but caseload demands require strong organization and communication - Anonymous employee The Perfect Child ABA Employee Review

4.0
12 May 2026
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Pros

Being successful with this company is really what YOU make of it. Let me explain: I’ve worked in this field across clinical and leadership-adjacent roles for over 10 years. I’ve gone through my own "BCBA burnout" phase, and over time I’ve realized that while there are certainly systemic challenges within ABA and healthcare broadly, a significant part of long-term sustainability also comes down to developing the right professional skills to navigate a demanding environment. Success in a BCBA role really depends on strong organization, communication, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing clinical and scheduling demands. The flexibility within the role can be a real advantage, especially the ability to structure your own schedule and operate with a high degree of autonomy, without heavy micromanagement, as long as expectations are being met and communication remains strong. That autonomy and flexibility are often underappreciated, but they can be a major benefit for clinicians who are proactive and engaged in managing their responsibilities effectively. This is a role where strong organizational and communication skills really allow you to succeed. If you are proactive about managing your schedule, caseload, and communication with both clinical and administrative teams, the job can feel very manageable and rewarding. A strong aspect of the company is the administrative support system. There are multiple layers of support that help with delegation of tasks and reduce the administrative burden on clinicians, allowing more focus on direct clinical care. When communication is active and ongoing, the admin team is generally responsive and effective in helping problem-solve barriers related to caseload management and billing needs. There IS space to grow professionally for those who are engaged and willing to advocate for their needs. By far nation-wide, this company offers the highest $ compensation I have seen (although, the Benefits package is, frankly, a little mediocre).

Cons

Like many ABA settings, caseload management can be challenging due to factors outside of a clinician’s control, including session cancellations, emergencies, scheduling conflicts, and limited availability of client hours that are often concentrated in afternoons or evenings. These factors can make it difficult at times to consistently meet billable expectations. Outcomes and support often depend heavily on how proactively clinicians communicate needs and concerns. If you are not proactively reaching out, it may take longer to receive assistance or adjustments to caseload challenges. Another significant challenge is the level of time required for ongoing RBT/technician training and retraining. While turnover in the technician pool is not unusual for the field and is influenced by a variety of external factors, it does result in a recurring need for BCBAs to repeatedly onboard and retrain staff on core procedures and expectations. This can create additional strain on already full caseloads, particularly when balancing direct billable hours with clinical supervision and training demands.

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5.0
22 May 2026
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Pros

Supportive and compassionate leadership Strong teamwork and collaboration among clinicians Flexible and understanding work environment Opportunities for professional growth and continued learning Positive and encouraging company culture Meaningful work that truly impacts children and families Ability to individualize care for each client Feeling valued, respected, and heard as a clinician Working alongside passionate and dedicated professionals Building strong relationships with families and coworkers A rewarding career where every day brings new experiences and growth

Cons

One challenge in this field is that every day can look different and schedules can change quickly. But that also keeps the job exciting and helps you learn, grow, and adapt. No two days are the same, and that’s what makes the work so rewarding.

5.0
30 Apr 2026
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Pros

I have been a BCBA with TPC for 3 years. They make me feel genuinely appreciated and valued as an employee. They care and consider my personal scheduling needs and regularly check in with employee satisfaction calls. TPC even sends actual appreciation gifts seasonally. My lead has a small enough cohort to dedicate time to me whenever there is a case issue, which are also supported. As a salaried employee, TPC will periodically request a list of my cases that I wish to transfer to new hourly employees. Department leads are readily available to address case assignments, staffing, and scheduling needs. Staffing cases is amazing. Not only does TPC keep a minimal lead time on assigning technicians, but they also assign quality technicians. Even the new ones have relevant experience. I can interview the assigned technician and, if I do not think they are a good fit, request another candidate. TPC compensates me very well for what I do and are very open to increasing that compensation with new demands placed.  I am personally very happy as an employee and would easily recommend TPC to any qualified person.

Cons

They make boundaries very clear but also communicate with you directly when those boundaries are challenging. At times, email threads can get a bit cluttered but a quick call usually clears it up.

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