Experience that
goes
beyond the therapy
session.
Whitney Graham, BCBA, has worked with individuals with autism and other developmental needs since 2009. Her experience spans home, school, clinic, and community settings and includes working with learners with a wide range of strengths and support needs, collaborating with families and schools, training and supervising behavior technicians, and future behavior analysts.
As both a clinician and a parent, Whitney understands that recommendations have to work outside of a treatment plan to truly matter. Families need strategies that are effective, but they also need to be practical, sustainable, and realistic for the lives they actually live.
That perspective helped shape Amador Behavior Company. ABC was founded on the belief that effective ABA should never feel like a standard treatment program being applied to a child. Treatment should be built around the individual—their strengths, needs, relationships, environment, and the things that matter to them and their family.
SINCE 2009
Supporting individuals with developmental needs for more than 15 years.
MEANINGFUL OUTCOMES
Services in the home, school, and community—where life happens.
FOUNDER-LED CARE
Direct clinical involvement and a hands-on approach to every client we serve.
What we believe.
Good ABA is thoughtful, practical, and personal. These ideas guide the way we approach care at ABC.
Individualized
by design.
Every person is unique, and treatment should be too. Plans are built around individual strengths, needs, and goals—not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Built with
meaning.
Skills matter most when they make everyday life more successful and independent. We focus on meaningful outcomes that show up where it counts.
Better
together.
Meaningful progress depends on strong partnerships with families, schools, caregivers, and other professionals. Collaboration matters every step of the way.