Amanda is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a Master’s degree in Special Education (ABA) and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She has extensive experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families across home, school, clinic, residential, and community-based settings, both in person and via telehealth.
Amanda is PEERS® Certified and has facilitated social skills groups for children and teens in Sonoma County, helping participants develop meaningful peer relationships in supportive environments. She also brings years of experience supervising direct care staff, ensuring quality service delivery and professional growth. Amanda values person-centered planning, client assent, autonomy, and individual preferences in all aspects of care. Her practice is rooted in neurodiversity-affirming principles, with a commitment to recognizing and building upon the unique strengths of every individual and their family.