Brett DiNovi & Associates, LLC
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Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-628-1686
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- Our Services: Our corporate office is in Cherry Hill, NJ. Our services consist of functional behavior assessment, behavior intervention plan development, Crisis Training & physical interventions, Positive Behavior Support, organizational/school wide systems development, intervention & referral services (I&RS) support, curriculum design, NJ standardized testing, discrete trial training, functional communication training/verbal behavior training, rapid toilet training, social skills training, vocational training, home ABA programs, job coaching on site, IEP consultation, expert witness testimonies, professional development workshops, supervision of candidates seeking BACB certification.
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Angela Chambers-Director of Quality Assurance: 609-315-9133
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- We USE the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to provide consultative services for individuals with behavior problems & learning challenges in schools. Homes and the community.
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- & Behavior Analyst Certification Board CE's in conjunction with workshops conducted at Rowan University., Continuing Education: We are approved by the NJ Dept Ed to provide professional development credits for educational professionals, the American Psychological Association (APA) CE's, the National Association for School Psychologists
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- Behavioral & Educational Consultation Our Mission: Our main goal is to provide training for schools and families, and our success is precisely measured by our ability to systematically fade our presence so that the individuals we serve are successful in our absence. Our principles: We use the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to provide consultative services for individuals with behavior problems & learning challenges in schools, homes and the community. Our Typical First Step: Since the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in June of 1997, the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) has been an integral part of the student evaluation process. The law also indicates that a FBA should be conducted before discipline even becomes an issue in schools. The FBA is considered a problem solving process for addressing student problem behavior and should be incorporated into the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) as needed. Why the FBA? The FBA indicates why (the function) the student is engaging in problem behaviors. Replacement behaviors are identified that preserve the function but accomplish it in a more acceptable way. For example, a student that engages in disruptive behavior to gain negative teacher attention may be taught a new skill that gets attention in a more positive way. This initial assessment could help an individual for a lifetime.
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