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"Prior to utilizing Annie's services, I felt like our approach to providing services to our child was very fragmented. Annie was able to pull everything together in a comprehensive package, and allow us to see the 'big picture' with our child and where his strengths/needs were."-mother of a 4 year old boy

"We now consider Annie to be a friend. She was great with our daughter and continues to answer any questions we have!" -mother of a 2 1/2 year old girl

"Annie has been invaluable to our family. I feel so fortunate to have her as a resource.  She is tremendously organized, a very credible professional, and very enjoyable to work with. I would highly recommend her to anyone who is looking for services for their child."-mother of a 4 year old boy

"No one has assessed my child as thoroughly as Annie did." - mother of a 3 year old boy

Annie Novak, BCaBA

Annie's Mission
  • To assist families of children with Autism by providing individualized programming for behavioral, communication, and functional academic skills, using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis

Annie's Resume
  • Outstanding record with families; references available upon request
  • Over 11 years of Autism Experience through work as a:
    • Current Behavior Analyst / Assessment Specialist for Public Schools
    • Current Autism Interventionist for Public Schools (2 years)
    • Severe Autism Teacher (3 years)
    • Autism tutor & service provider, including ABA and Discrete Trial Training  (6 years)
Annie's Credentials
  • B.A. in Special Education: Moderate / Severe / Profound & Elementary Education from U. of Northern Iowa
  • Certified BCaBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) 
  • Continues to attend multiple Autism and Behavior Courses since 2003, including:
    • VB-MAPP training with Mark Sundberg at CAL-ABA, 2009
    • 3 day Verbal Behavior Training with Vince Carbone, 2007
    • Autism One (Chicago, various topics, 2005, 2008)
    • ASI Conferences (various topics, 2007, 2008)
    • Serves on Walk Now for Autism Committees

        Annie Novak