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Tali Schock
Small Group Intervention Program Coordinator
Ms. Schock began learning and applying the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2002 as a home tutor and small group intervention assistant at NBA.
In 2007 Ms. Schock earned a BA in Psychology from Central Washington University. While at Central, she had the opportunity to volunteer with professor Dr. Andrew Downs in a year-long research program studying the effects of discrete trial intervention for preschool children with autism.
Ms. Schock also worked as a classroom paraprofessional for the Selah School District in Eastern Washington; this experience provided her with the opportunity to create and implement individualized cognitive and social programs for students on the autism spectrum with varied abilities and ages.
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