BCBA-LED · AUTISM & BEHAVIOR SUPPORT
Evidence-based guidance from a Board Certified Behavior Analyst — book a one-on-one consultation, or grab ready-to-use tools tonight. No waitlist required.
TWO WAYS TO GET SUPPORT
A real conversation about what's happening at home, at school, or with a provider — not a script.
Templates built from real clinical practice — no fluff, no 40-page guide you'll never open.
WHO YOU'RE WORKING WITH
Board Certified Behavior Analyst currently completing an MSW, with a focus on autism advocacy across childhood and the transition into adulthood. The goal here isn't jargon — it's getting you something you can actually use today.
A 2-page printable guide — the most common reasons visual schedules stop working, and the quick fix for each one. No cost, just your email.
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THE SHOP
One-time purchase, instant download, use them as many times as you need.
10 printable data sheets for tracking antecedents, behaviors, and consequences at home or in session.
Editable icon-based schedule cards for mornings, school days, and transitions.
5 reusable token economy boards with swappable reinforcers, sized for printing or tablets.
A behavior intervention plan template written so caregivers, not just clinicians, can follow it.
RECOMMENDED GEAR
Products I've recommended in real sessions — not a sponsored list, just what tends to work. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
A lighter alternative to a full weighted blanket — good for homework time or car rides.
Shows time passing instead of just counting down — helps a lot with transitions.
Reduces overall volume without blocking sound entirely — useful for school, stores, events.
A discreet option for kids who chew for regulation — fits on any standard pencil.
For kids prone to wandering or elopement — clips to a shoe or waistband, pairs with a phone app.
Simple chime alarms for doors and windows at home — peace of mind for elopement risk overnight.
A lightweight, weather-resistant communication board with core vocabulary — for kids who are minimally speaking or inconsistently verbal.
A physical token chart for younger kids — good for families who want something off-screen.
A more discreet chew option than pencil toppers — necklace or bracelet style, less "kid" coded.
For kids whose sensory needs show up most at bedtime — sized by body weight, not age.
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CONSULTATIONS
Pick what fits — these are consultation and education sessions, not a clinical treatment relationship.
30 minutes. For a specific question, a recent incident, or a second opinion on next steps.
45 minutes. Bring your child's FBA, BIP, or program notes and talk through whether it fits.
45 minutes. For RBTs and fellow BCBAs working through a tricky case or supervision question.