Email
acbravo@uw.edu
Phone
206-543-7863
Office
Miller 102H

Research Interests

Developmental Disabilities
Early Childhood

Alice Bravo

Assistant Teaching Professor
Applied Behavior Analysis (On-campus) Applied Behavior Analysis (Online)

Alice Bravo is an Assistant Teaching Professor and Director of the Applied Behavior Analysis Programs at the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ. She is a licensed early childhood and elementary general and special educator and a doctoral-level board certified behavior analyst (BCBA-D). She has supported children with disabilities and their families as a paraprofessional, special educator, and behavior analyst in home, clinic, and school settings.

Dr. Bravo’s research and practice interests include social communication supports for young children, coaching in evidence-based practices for caregivers and educators, and the adoption and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community settings. She is particularly interested in the use of positive behavior supports and in interventions that combine behavioral and developmental science.

Education
Ph.D., ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ
M.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University
B.A., Scripps College

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We sat down with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Program Director Alice Bravo to discuss the innovative approaches and real-world impact shaping the future of behavioral analysis. Alice shares her expert insights on how our program is making a difference.