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How do you deliver high-quality ABA without burning out—and without losing the heart? In this conversation, Jesica Peterson, BCBA and founder of Graceful Behavior Solutions, shares how “quality” and “grace” guide her practice with families, RBTs, and kids.
Discussion Points:
Jesica traces her journey from RBT to BCBA and the early case that taught her perseverance and the power of meaningful progress. She unpacks her two core values—quality and grace—and shows how they shape everything from RBT training and clinic standards to flexible, human parent training that meets families where they are. We hear practical ways to avoid burnout by focusing on staff development, revisiting foundational trainings, reading body language, and pacing sessions to a parent’s capacity. Jesica explains why family-centered care improves outcomes and why the true success metric is helping families no longer need intensive support.
About The Guest:
Jesica Peterson, BCBA, has worked across home, clinic, and adult crisis settings since 2018. A prior military family member with experience in diverse communities, she founded Graceful Behavior Solutions, a practice grounded in the values of quality and grace.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Jesica’s path into ABA
02:34 The challenging early client and the breakthrough moment
04:41 Values that guide practice: quality and grace
07:04 What “quality” looks like: staffing, training, CE, ethics
09:56 Keeping learning alive; revisiting foundational trainings
13:10 Practicing “grace” with families and teams
17:22 What doesn’t work in parent training
20:24 How Jessica opens the first parent training and defines roles
23:34 Addressing fears and misconceptions about ABA
26:0 Remembering parents are “in the trenches”
29:07 Reading body language and pacing sessions
32:08 Family-centered care and real-life outcomes
35:46 Parting advice: anchor to your values
Ready to bring more quality and grace into your ABA work?
Tune in to the full episode for practical, compassionate strategies you can use today.
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Thank you for listening!
You can access .5 Learning CEUs with the link below.
CEU Links: https://forms.clickup.com/14171965/f/dgftx-72637/G9OX191GE40IEG4RBB?Type%20of%20CEU%27s=.5%20BACB%20Ethics%20CEUs&Instructor=Jesica%20Peterson,%20BCBA
How do you deliver high-quality ABA without burning out—and without losing the heart? In this conversation, Jesica Peterson, BCBA and founder of Graceful Behavior Solutions, shares how “quality” and “grace” guide her practice with families, RBTs, and kids.
Discussion Points:
Jesica traces her journey from RBT to BCBA and the early case that taught her perseverance and the power of meaningful progress. She unpacks her two core values—quality and grace—and shows how they shape everything from RBT training and clinic standards to flexible, human parent training that meets families where they are. We hear practical ways to avoid burnout by focusing on staff development, revisiting foundational trainings, reading body language, and pacing sessions to a parent’s capacity. Jesica explains why family-centered care improves outcomes and why the true success metric is helping families no longer need intensive support.
About The Guest:
Jesica Peterson, BCBA, has worked across home, clinic, and adult crisis settings since 2018. A prior military family member with experience in diverse communities, she founded Graceful Behavior Solutions, a practice grounded in the values of quality and grace.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Jesica’s path into ABA
02:34 The challenging early client and the breakthrough moment
04:41 Values that guide practice: quality and grace
07:04 What “quality” looks like: staffing, training, CE, ethics
09:56 Keeping learning alive; revisiting foundational trainings
13:10 Practicing “grace” with families and teams
17:22 What doesn’t work in parent training
20:24 How Jessica opens the first parent training and defines roles
23:34 Addressing fears and misconceptions about ABA
26:0 Remembering parents are “in the trenches”
29:07 Reading body language and pacing sessions
32:08 Family-centered care and real-life outcomes
35:46 Parting advice: anchor to your values
Ready to bring more quality and grace into your ABA work?
Tune in to the full episode for practical, compassionate strategies you can use today.

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