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Behavior Chief

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Palatine, Illinois, United States
About the store
After receiving my Masters in Clinical Psychology, I became a therapist in a Therapeutic High School for severely mentally ill adolescents. Hungry for more unconventional approaches and a thirst for showing actual compassion, I substitute taught and case managed a STEP Autism High School Classroom for 2 years. It was in this classroom and with these minds that the way I saw the world changed entirely, and I became fully devoted to the Behavior Analysis Route and getting my BCBA.
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Complex File Folder Match & Sort

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This product has complex, tricky file folder activities using real objects and different colored patterns (stripes, polka dots). There are also two errorless tasks that include putting donuts in two boxes and putting cookies in a jar. The errorless tasks have letters and numbers on them to promote task engagement without working necessarily on Letter/Number Identification... just exposure! Enjoy!
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Experience

After receiving my Masters in Clinical Psychology, I became a therapist in a Therapeutic High School for severely mentally ill adolescents. Hungry for more unconventional approaches and a thirst for showing actual compassion, I substitute taught and case managed a STEP Autism High School Classroom for 2 years. It was in this classroom and with these minds that the way I saw the world changed entirely, and I became fully devoted to the Behavior Analysis Route and getting my BCBA.

Teaching style

Unconventional, Rogue, Outside-of-the-Box, and Unique

My own education history

BA: Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration) MA: Clinical Psychology (Addiction/Conduct Disorder/ODD/Impulse Behavior Disorder Concentration) MA: Applied Behavior Analysis

Additional biographical information

Because I hate the term "wear a lot of hats", I will say this: I have ridden a lot of rodeos. From nearly majoring in Fine Arts to become a tattoo artist, commissioning my own work as a portrait artist, and become a therapist with a concentration in Conduct Disorder and Impulsive Behavior Disorders, you can say my experience is vast, wide, and even a bit random. My approach is unorthodox. I don't realize how loud my own voice is, I make mistakes and quickly own up to them, and I typically ask for forgiveness rather than permission. I have been told I "go rogue" far too often to work in any school or clinic, but it is my maverick-based and EVIDENCE-BASED approaches that have allowed me to step into the beautiful minds of my little friends with autism. I hope you'll join me!