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Angela Nelson, Ed.D., BCBA

Executive Director of Clinical Services at RethinkCare

Dr. Angela Nelson is the Vice President of Operations & Executive Director of Clinical Services for RethinkCare. Dr. Nelson oversees RethinkCare’s consultation services and content generation for the Parenting and Professional solutions. She began at Rethink in 2011 and specializes in working with parents raising children and teens with learning, social, and behavioral challenges, as well as organizations motivated to expand their neurodiversity efforts. Dr. Nelson holds a doctorate in education from the University of Southern California (USC), master’s degree in counseling from California State University, Northridge, a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UCLA, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

Resources by Angela Nelson, Ed.D., BCBA

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In the Intersection of Autism’s Many Stakeholder Paths: How Do We Move Forward, Together?

As we enter the month of April, a time recognized for highlighting autism, I invite us to think about the

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Behaviorally Focused Parental Training: A Key Driver to Reducing Stress and Increasing Confidence in Parents

Parenting is arguably one of the most challenging jobs. While often rewarding and fun, it can take a toll on

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Cultural Humility: Key Alignments To Parent Training

For decades, clinical professionals aimed to practice cultural competency. That is, they adopted behavior, attitudes, and policies to work effectively

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Holiday Resilience: Planning Your Child’s Happiest Holiday Season Yet

The winter holidays bring fantastic celebratory occasions and traditions, but they are also packed full of changes in routine, new

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Why Cultural Humility is Key to Successful Employee Benefits

As employers look for new and effective ways to help their workers manage behavioral and mental health challenges in their

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Could Neurodiversity Be The Key To Your Child’s Future Employment?

As a parent, you have endless responsibilities. More than you could have ever imagined prior to having children. If you

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Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Exciting Opportunities on the Horizon

The question that pops into nearly all parents’ minds at some point – what will my child’s future look like