Course

Most behavior analysts receive little to no training in cultural competency, yet we're expected to work effectively with families from every cultural background. This gap can lead to misunderstandings, broken trust, and families disengaging from services. 

This comprehensive 1.5-hour workshop bridges that gap with research-based strategies you can implement immediately.

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About your Instructor

Stephanie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and International Behavior Analyst with nearly 5 years of experience as a behavior analyst and over 10 years in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. She began her career as a Behavior Technician, which laid a strong hands-on foundation for her clinical practice.

Stephanie's work focuses primarily on young children aged 0–5 with Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental delays. She is passionate about early intervention and providing individualized, evidence-based support to children and their families during the most critical years of development.

As a fluent Spanish and Portuguese speaker and a member of an immigrant family herself, Stephanie has a deep personal and professional commitment to serving immigrant and culturally diverse communities. She brings a culturally responsive lens to her practice and is passionate about making ABA services accessible and meaningful across cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

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