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ABA on Tap is proud to present Amy Jacobs-Schroeder (Part 2 of 2):

Amy Jacobs-Schroeder is a highly respected professional in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and a passionate advocate for empowering parents to take an active role in their child's therapy journey. With nearly 25 years of experience in working with children with autism and other developmental disabilities, Amy brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. She obtained her Bachelor's degrees in Child Development and Psychology from California State University - Sacramento in 2001, and later a BCABA degree from the same university in 2007.

Amy is a true pioneer of the parent-led autism therapy movement, having switched to this approach 15 years ago after witnessing parents often sidelined in traditional therapy settings. This commitment led her to co-found Happy Ladders, an innovative online curriculum and coaching platform designed to empower parents of children with developmental needs, including autism, through play-based and parent-led strategies. She also shares her insights as the author of the Parent-Led Revolution blog.

Amy's dedication extends beyond her professional endeavors. She's a mother of five children and serves on the Board of Directors for Walk with Austin, a non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals with autism. Her experiences as a parent and professional have fueled her passion for making ABA therapy fun, flexible, and accessible to families worldwide, emphasizing the idea that parents are their children's best asset and should lead their developmental journey. More than anything,, Amy encourages all of you to sip slowly, enjoy your libation and ALWAYS analyze responsibly.

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