˿Ƶ College Applied Behavior Analysis Faculty Member Appointed to Parent to Parent of New York State Board of Directors
Mar 8, 2021˿Ƶ College Applied Behavior Analysis Faculty Member Appointed to Parent to Parent of New York State Board of Directors
Mar 8, 2021Amherst, N.Y. (March, 2021) – Assistant Professor of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Dr. Deborah Napolitano has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors for , a not for profit organization that supports and connects families of individuals with special needs.
Napolitano has focused much of her work on advocacy with, and for, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. She said she was honored to be invited to the board, stating, “This feels like such a good fit for me given my work with families and, particularly, my interest and focus on the needs of individuals with IDD who are in the foster care system who often do not have families that can strongly advocate for their needs."
In her new role on the board, Napolitano said her goal is to listen, learn, support, and consider what she knows about the needs of individuals with IDD, particularly those who have severe challenges or are in the child welfare system.
“I have been a Support Parent for Parent to Parent of NYS for many years and feel that being able to reach out and connect with other parents and caregivers is essential. Parent to Parent reminds parents that they are not alone, even when they feel like they are,” said Michelle Fidler-Sutherland, Governance Committee Chair of Parent to Parent of New York State. “Dr. Deborah Napolitano's extensive expertise will provide insight to the challenges that are facing families and individuals here in New York State. We are pleased to have her be part of the Parent to Parent family.”
The mission of Parent to Parent of New York State is to build a supportive network of families to reduce isolation and empower those who care for people with developmental disabilities or special healthcare needs to navigate and influence service systems and make informed decisions. This aligns with Napolitano’s work at ˿Ƶ, teaching ABA students how to improve countless lives.
“Dr. Napolitano is a leader in the field of ABA and in the area of interprofessional collaboration. Working with this important state-wide group is a natural step for her to ultimately foster and develop additional opportunities for ˿Ƶ College ABA students,” said Dr. Vicki Knapp, chair of the ˿Ƶ College ABA Department.
Learn more about ˿Ƶ’s ABA program at , and Parent to Parent of New York State at .
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