Hannah Kaplan is a behavior consultant for adolescents and adults in group home settings within the Bay Area.
Over the past eight years, she has worked extensively with children and adults with developmental disabilities including
those with a diagnosis of autism. Having worked in a variety of capacities including classroom teacher, trainer, and home
consultant, Hannah has applied Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior as well as approaches based on the most current
research to her practice.
Hannah earned a B.A. in psychology from Vassar College, and an M.A. in Applied Behavior Analysis
from Caldwell College. She also holds a certification as Teacher of the Handicapped and is a Board Certified Associate
Behavior Analyst. Her research interests include stimulus fading techniques and leisure skill development for individuals with autism.