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Up Close And Personal With How to ABA Co-Founder Shayna Gaunt

Shayna Gaunt, How to ABA

On paper, Shayna Gaunt – she’s the co-founder of How to ABA and the director of Kid Mechanix – is an all-star.

Her resume is extensive and impressive; she’s an incredible BCBA. And in person, she’s even better. She gives 110 percent to every client she works with and every therapist she trains. Her energy and smile are contagious! If you haven’t already, we hope you get the chance to meet Shayna soon. In the meantime, here’s a little more about the woman behind How to ABA.

Q: What was your first job in the field of applied behaviour analysis (ABA)?
A: My very first job after university was in sales and marketing. I couldn’t stand it. I met someone who knew someone and then, suddenly, I was in a grocery store teaching a 4-year-old with autism how to tolerate fluorescent lights. I have never looked back.
Once I made the full-time leap out of sales and marketing and into ABA – that took less than 1 month – I worked as a home-based ABA therapist for 3 separate students with autism. There were no centre-based ABA programs in Toronto in 1997.
Three years later, I packed everything I owned into my car and moved to New Jersey to study under one of the best ABA gurus in the field.

Q: Why did you decide to make ABA your career?
A: Because I finally found something that I was passionate about. I love seeing the tremendous gains that my students make as a direct result of ABA intervention.

Q: Why did you develop How to ABA?
A: This field is overwhelming, especially for new BCBA’s.  Over the years, we’ve created so much content and programming for our own practice that we thought that we can share it and give back to the ABA community.  Collaboration is key and when we work together and support each other, we can all be better practitioners!

Q: Who are your mentors? 
A: Bridget Taylor and Peter Gerhardt. I admire them so much for who they are and what they mean to me. Bridget mentored me for a year in New Jersey early in my career. Peter does tremendous work with adults. They are both prominent people in the field and I love their research.

Q: What do you love the most about your job?
A: Seeing the kids progress – applied behaviour analysis works – and training really great therapists. And I love that I never know where this field is going to take me. As I write this, I am at the airport in Doha, Qatar, after a tremendous week of training incredible people from all over the world.

Q: What keeps you going? 
A: Simple: I love what I do.

Q: Outside of work (Kid Mechanix AND How to ABA), what are your passions?
A: I have a 7-year-old daughter who means the world to me and a very supportive husband. I’m also passionate about mountain bike racing in the summer and ski racing in the winter.  Two years ago, I made the Canadian Adult Masters Ski Team.  Work hard, play hard!

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