I graduated from Penn State in 2006 with my undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies. I went to work for the Burlington County Special Services School District in the Educational Services Unit as an Autism Support Trainer. In 2009, I started teaching with ESU in the Host Program in the Jacques School teaching children with Autism. In 2011, I graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with my Masters in Education. In 2012, I enrolled in the Florida Institute of Technology ABA program to complete my course work to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. In 2014, I passed my board exam and received my BCBA in November. I have taught children with Autism between the ages of 5 to 25 and continue to work with children in their community settings.
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