They asked a lot of scenario questions "What would you do if a participant did this?" and things like "Tell me about an experience that was really difficult for you and how you handled it?" etc.
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None, really. But, they were keen on making sure you used "person first" language. Which, I was already familiar with. Remember, person-first...in your other job interviews--not with E S B A.
They asked what my ideal work place looks like?
1. Do you have any experience working with children with autism? Please describe your most difficult situation with a child. 2. What are your experiences working with kid? 3. List two strengths. 4. Give one weakness.
Standard: How many years experience? Describe Education? What did you pursue this field? What is the most difficult aspect of field? Describe most difficult patient/client? Describe a situation where you disagreed with supervisor? Describe a situation where a patient/client attempts to malign your supervisor how would you handle that?
How comfortable are you with chasing after kiddos or having to sit, run, bend etc?
can you tell me about an experience you had where you had to overcome something challenging with a parent etc.
If a parent sees the therapy session as babysitting services and decides to run errands and leave the house, what would you tell the parent to make them stay?
What is one of the greatest challenges you had to endure in your previous work environment?
What would you do in a situation where the parent doesn't agree with your teaching technique?
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