COVID-19 Update: For the Fall 2021 semester, we are planning on returning to all face-to-face
operations. Some activities may be conducted virtually if necessary. Details will
be given upon inquiry.
Students at 91ÇàÇà²Ý and surrounding universities from all majors applying to work/intern at CFP will go through a rigorous training in our manualized behavioral intervention. Applied behavior analysis is used by the interns working with children in academic and social settings while simultaneously their parents attend behavior parenting strategies workshops. Graduate Research Assistants and Interns have the opportunity to:
Use learned behavioral techniques, during programs such as our Social Skills Groups, to prevent future academic, behavioral, and social failure.
Co-lead parenting workshops and in-services.
Assist with behavioral intervention training and manual design for childcare centers, schools, and after school programs and conduct onsite functional behavioral analysis reports to assess implementation.
Design and teach material presented for the Student-Parent Program.
Assist with various CFP projects such as grant writing and workshop building.
Application Checklist
Successfully meet the requirements for an internship through the home department
Pass a criminal background check through HR and absorb the costs
How Will the Students be Evaluated?
Students must:
Demonstrate an ability to recall basic facts, terminology, and principles important in the various areas of behavior modification and the prevention of negative outcomes for children with behavior problems.
Be able to apply functional behavior analysis knowledge to real world situations using a scientific approach to behavior.
Be able to integrate the information learned during training and implement it while delivering training and behavior modification in real world settings.
Volunteer Opportunities
CFP also works with students interested in completing volunteer hours by working on current projects and shadowing experts in the field. We will work with students to place them in the area that best fits their needs and skills. Students in 91ÇàÇà²Ý’s Honors College can complete volunteer hours towards the Applied Learning Experience HLE.
Intern Testimonials
To learn more about the internship process, please call (470) 578-2233 or email Dr.
Allison Garefino at agarefin@kennesaw.edu