Problem: Consider the statements from a marginalized group expressing concerns about ABA practices.
"We feel like the ABA techniques don't respect our family's traditions and values. It seems like we're being asked to change too much about who we are and how we interact with our child. Our cultural practices are very important to us, and we want any intervention to respect and include these practices."
"I'm worried that the ABA strategies aren't considering my child's unique cultural background and identity. It feels like their individuality is being overlooked, and the focus is just on changing behaviors without understanding the cultural context. We want our child to feel proud of their heritage and not feel like they have to fit into different norms that don't match our family's values."
"The current ABA approach feels very rigid and doesn't seem to consider our family's way of doing things. We're concerned that it's not the right fit for us because it doesn't allow for flexibility or consideration of our cultural customs. We want to work with professionals who understand and respect our cultural background and can adapt their methods to better suit our family's needs."
Offer three supporting examples of culturally humble responses in action based on these statements. How you would verbally respond and what actions you could take in practice to address such statements within the context of the marginalized group. Need Assignment Help?