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About Adrienne Madison

Adrienne Madison first became involved in special programs when she realized that her son needed a true advocate whose knowledge and skills could help pave the way for progress. So, she enrolled at McNeese State University and earned a master's degree in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis. Soon after, Adrienne became a  Licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and began working with individuals with Autism, cognitive disabilities, and other special needs. As her career transitioned from the clinical setting to the educational environment, her passion became teaching families and educators about the importance of dignity and quality of life for students with cognitive limitations. By teaching families, caregivers, educators, and service providers how to implement successful interventions, Adrienne believes she is fulfilling one of our greatest purposes. She travels throughout Louisiana as a professional speaker, teaching about Applied Behavior Analysis, the effects of trauma in school, and successful inclusion supports. She has said, “I aspire to one day open a school that prepares children ages 2 to 5 for entry into the public school setting.”

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