Empowering Families and Professionals
in Behavioral Care

Guiding families and professionals with compassionate, trauma-informed behavioral care — in English & Portuguese.

Why The Behavior Web?

Trauma-Informed Care

Compassionate, evidence-based strategies for real-life challenges
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Professional Growth

Accredited CEUs (QABA & BACB) to advance your career.
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Global Reach, Local Impact

Serving families and professionals across the U.S., Brazil, and beyond.
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Bilingual Expertise

Services and training available in English and Portuguese.
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How We Can Support You?

Consulting

Partnering with clinics, schools, hospitals, and teams to deliver tailored solutions in program design, crisis planning, staff coaching, and strategic growth.

OBM Training

Evidence-based organizational behavior management training to improve staff performance, leadership, and workplace systems.

Integrated Care

Collaborative, interdisciplinary behavioral health support tailored to families and providers.

Accredited CEU Courses (QABA & BCBA)

Advance your career with accredited, bilingual CEUs designed for busy professionals.

Staff Training

Interactive training sessions that empower teams with practical, trauma-informed strategies for better outcomes.

Supervision for QABA & BCBA Candidates

Personalized, hands-on supervision to prepare you for certification and ensure ethical, high-quality practice.

Insights & Resources

ASD & Sleep

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neuro-developmental disorder which affects one in 59 people in the US (CDC, n.d.). People with ASD present with several co-morbid conditions, one of which is sleep disorder. Approximately 40-80% of those diagnosed with ASD

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Chronic Pain & Autism Spectrum Disorder

Pain is a subjective experience to which only the individual who suffers it has access. While it is understood that pain is the result of neuronal stimulation, when one thinks about the assessment of pain, (s)he does not think about conducting a neurological examination.  Instead, pain is generally assessed by its expression, i.e. complaints of

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Why Can’t They Just Do What I Tell Them To Do?

Why Can’t They Just Do What I Tell Them To Do? We’ve all had that one case in which we ask someone, usually teachers or parents, to follow a plan and they just don’t do it.  It is natural to feel frustrated and a little annoyed when caregivers do not follow our recommendations, after all,

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My Child with ASD will Become an Adult with ASD…

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life long health issue. While with early intervention, some children may improve to the point that they don’t meet criteria for the diagnosis anymore, most people diagnosed with autism will carry the diagnosis for life.  There is a lot of emphasis in treatments for autism during childhood, and not

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When you see someone with autism, who do you see?

I’ve been working with people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for a while now – for the sake of keeping me young, let’s just say it’s been over 10 years.  In those many years, I’ve met people who were so called “low functioning”, “high functioning”, dually diagnosed… You name it, I’ve met it. Most of

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