Beth is the Clinical Director for KGH’s Madison center. Beth graduated with a Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of Kansas and an Advanced Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis from Florida Institute of Technology. In addition, she has an undergraduate degree in Public Policy Studies with a concentration in issues affecting children from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Previously, Beth worked in private and public schools and has experience working in early intervention services with clients ages 0-3 and their families. As a clinician, Beth has experience working with children with various development disorders, working on interdisciplinary teams, and administering a variety of assessments. She has a passion for teaching through joy and the use of compassionate behavior interventions in the clinic setting. In her free time, Beth enjoys spending time with her dogs, gardening, and visiting the beach.
Free to Be Who You Are: Autism Treatment through a Neurodiversity Lens
The Importance of Joint Attention in Early Intervention for Autism
A Tale of Two Spectrums: Understanding Gender and Autism