About this Event
WHEN
Wednesday, June 26th 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
WHERE
Homewood Public Library -1721 Oxmoor Rd, Homewood AL 35209
Objectives:
- Understand why problem behaviors occur
- Understand internal and external variables
- Understand basic intervention strategies
- Develop an individualized plan to prevent and respond when problem behaviors occur
- Maintain optimism in the face of challenges by building a support system
Presenters:
Dr. Stacy Ladden, co-founder of the Behavioral Pediatric Institute of Alabama, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctorate (BCBA-D). She enjoys conducting comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, and providing outpatient individual and family therapy, independent educational evaluations, and school consultation services.
Dr. Stephanie Stoll, co-founder of the Behavioral Pediatric Institute of Alabama, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctorate (BCBA-D). She has extensive experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, evelopmental delays, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, pediatric feeding disorders, anxiety, as well as other behavior and mood-based difficulties
Dr. Stephanie Stoll, co-founder of the Behavioral Pediatric Institute of
Alabama, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Board Certified
Behavior Analyst-Doctorate (BCBA-D). Dr. Stoll received her Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology from Auburn University and completed her pre-
doctoral internship at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI). While at KKI, she participated in
rotations in the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program and the Pediatric
Developmental Disabilities Clinic. Dr. Stoll received the majority of her
post-doctoral training through the Marcus Institute in Atlanta, where she
continued working with children with pediatric feeding disorders under
the supervision of Dr. Cathleen Piazza and later became a case manager
for the Outpatient Pediatric Feeding Disorders Clinic. Dr. Stoll moved
back to Birmingham, Alabama in 2005. She was employed by
Glenwood, Inc. and Mitchell’s Place where she provided a wide range of
services to children, families, and school systems, including diagnostic
evaluations and behavioral consultation services. Since going into
private practice, Dr. Stoll continues to conduct psychological
evaluations, provide outpatient behavior therapy services, and school-
based consultation services. Dr. Stoll has extensive experience working
with children with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, developmental
delays, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, pediatric feeding
disorders, anxiety, as well as other behavior and mood-based difficulties.
Additionally, Dr. Stoll enjoys collaborating and consulting with school
systems and multidisciplinary teams of professionals to provide
comprehensive intervention for children and adolescents. By providing
high-quality, compassionate services, Dr. Stoll strives to give families
and schools a road map for intervention and hope for change. Dr. Stoll
is also involved in efforts to improve services for families by serving as
a current board member on the Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing
Board. Dr. Stoll lives with her husband, Marlon, her two daughters, Anna
Katherine and Ella. She cherishes time with her family.
Dr. Stacy Ladden, co-founder of the Behavioral Pediatric Institute of
Alabama, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Board Certified
Behavior Analyst-Doctorate (BCBA-D). She completed her doctorate in
clinical psychology at the Georgia School of Professional Psychology
and earned her certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst
through Penn State University. Dr. Ladden has extensive experience
working with children and families, which began at the University of
Texas at Austin, where she completed her undergraduate degree in
clinical psychology. When Dr. Ladden moved back to Birmingham in
2011, she served as a staff psychologist and received post-doctoral
training at Glenwood, Inc. and Mitchell’s Place. In 2012, Dr. Ladden co-
founded the Behavioral Pediatric Institute of Alabama. She enjoys
conducting comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, and providing
outpatient individual and family therapy, independent educational
evaluations, and school consultation services. Dr. Ladden is passionate
about providing high quality school consultation services across the state
of Alabama. She enjoys collaborating with parents, caregivers, and
multidisciplinary teams of professionals. Dr. Ladden has a special
interest in working with typically developing children and adolescents,
as well as children and adolescents with developmental delays, autism
spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, various
genetic and chromosomal disorders, ADHD, anxiety, and other behavior
and mood-based difficulties. Dr. Ladden is dedicated to meeting the
needs of the children, families, and school systems with whom she
works. She also is an active advocate for improving services available to
families in Alabama. Dr. Ladden loves being a wife and a mother to her three young children,
Myer, Emmett, and Lielle.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Homewood Public Library, Oxmoor Road, Birmingham, AL, USA, United States
USD 0.00