LORI GOODELL, M.S., BCBA
Lori Goodell believes that learning occurs wherever the student is as an individual! Her passion is providing early intensive behavioral intervention to young children, and for those students, learning often occurs through play. By creating a fun learning environment for students, they are able to reach their personal potential. Lori also highly values teaching families how to create and manage their child’s support team. Collaboration with other providers such as speech language pathologists and occupational therapists is also key to the student’s successful journey – it truly does take a village! |
Lori has been a BCBA since 2012. She has worked in a variety of settings including home, clinic, residential, and school (as well as daycares, gymnastic class, summer camp, you name it!). Lori has trained RBTs, provided fieldwork supervision for graduate students, and served as a consultative resource for BCBAs.
Lori earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Western New England College in 2008. She began working as a teacher at the New England Center for Children, where she learned firsthand the amazing progress students achieve with a high-quality ABA program. She went on to earn her Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western New England University in 2012.
Lori is always reaching for balance in her life and professional career. In addition to loving her work, Lori also loves being a mom of 2 kids. Her personal interests include hiking, running, volleyball, and reading. She is currently working on hiking all the 4000 footers in NH. Lori is very excited to work with students and help families set themselves up for success in their child’s educational pathways!
Lori earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Western New England College in 2008. She began working as a teacher at the New England Center for Children, where she learned firsthand the amazing progress students achieve with a high-quality ABA program. She went on to earn her Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western New England University in 2012.
Lori is always reaching for balance in her life and professional career. In addition to loving her work, Lori also loves being a mom of 2 kids. Her personal interests include hiking, running, volleyball, and reading. She is currently working on hiking all the 4000 footers in NH. Lori is very excited to work with students and help families set themselves up for success in their child’s educational pathways!