Dr. Amy Fuller

Adaptive Skills Coach 

Amy earned her Master’s degree from the Sage Colleges in Applied Behavior Analysis. She then pursued her doctorate in Applied Behavior Analysis at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where she researched the use of scenario-based learning to teach law enforcement techniques for responding to emergency calls involving individuals with Autism. Amy’s experience in the field spans over two decades where she has worked as a special education teacher, program administrator, and now as a clinical director for ABA services when she is not with the Corales team. Amy is also a BCBA-D and enjoys providing supervision to up and coming BCBAs.

During her time in the field of ABA and working with individuals with diverse needs, she has grown a passion for supporting families with navigating processes to best support their children to access needed resources. She currently provides parent coaching support as part of her current role and finds joy and passion in hearing the different stories from the families she works with and collaborating toward solutions. 

In her freetime, Amy enjoys going out and using her knowledge of behavior principles and applying them toward increasing her own endurance as a marathon runner. If you don’t see her in a clinic working with children, she is probably off on a run somewhere!