| Aspect | Developmental Technician | Behavior Technician |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer certification in developmental or early childhood education | Requires high school diploma; often certified in ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) |
| Work Environment | Works in clinics, schools, or community settings supporting children with developmental delays | Works primarily in ABA therapy settings, homes, or schools supporting children with behavioral challenges |
| Employer & Industry | Educational and healthcare organizations focusing on developmental support | Behavioral health agencies, clinics, and schools specializing in ABA therapy |
While both roles support children with developmental or behavioral needs, Developmental Technicians focus on developmental milestones and early intervention, whereas Behavior Technicians primarily implement ABA therapy plans to modify behavior.