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In this compelling panel discussion, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) come together to share their unique experiences of having siblings on the autism spectrum. This presentation aims to provide a multifaceted perspective on the interplay between personal and professional lives, emphasizing how these dual roles shape their approach to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. The panelists, all seasoned professionals in the field of ABA, will delve into their journeys, highlighting the challenges and rewards of growing up with a sibling on the spectrum. They will discuss how these personal experiences have influenced their understanding of autism, empathy towards their clients, and strategies for effective intervention. The discussion will cover various topics, including: Personal Insights: Each panelist will share personal anecdotes and reflections on their childhood and family dynamics, providing a heartfelt look into the lives of families affected by autism. Professional Impact: The panel will explore how their personal experiences have informed their professional practices, decision-making processes, and interactions with clients and their families. Empathy and Advocacy: Emphasis will be placed on the importance of empathy in ABA therapy and how having a sibling on the spectrum enhances their ability to advocate for individuals with autism and their families. Challenges and Growth: The panelists will discuss the challenges they faced both personally and professionally, and how these experiences have contributed to their growth as BCBAs and as individuals. Future Directions: Insights into how these experiences shape their vision for the future of ABA therapy and advocacy for the autism community. Audience members will have the opportunity to engage with the panelists through a Q&A session, fostering an open dialogue and encouraging the exchange of ideas and experiences. This presentation aims to inspire and inform professionals, families, and individuals involved in the autism community by showcasing the profound impact of personal experiences on professional practice in ABA therapy. By bringing these voices together, we hope to highlight the unique perspectives that BCBAs with siblings on the spectrum bring to the field, enriching our understanding and approach to autism intervention and support.