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Developmental and Behavioral Consultant

Owner

Alison Wimmer

UPDATED: January 18, 2019

Developmental and Behavioral Consultants offers comprehensive evaluations which focus on your child's function rather than their diagnosis. Our team will design a program that addresses the needs of your family through developmental assessment of behavior, social skills and academic ability. They will also address reflex integration, discuss and assist with nutrition and supplementation as well as explain how the developmental "pieces" we discover relate to your child's symptoms, issues and your concerns. Both Alison and Matthew are diverse in both their training and techniques. Initially, they studied and implemented ABA techniques with hundreds of individuals. Through their innate need to further educate themselves, they continued their training with Greenspan, Functional Communication Training, The Movement Program, Brilliant Learning Technique, Listening Therapies, Nutritional Interventions and Neurodevelopment.
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Address:

Developmental and Behavioral Consultants
1400 College St
Midland , TX 79701
United States

Website:

https://www.alisonwimmer.com/

Phone:

8014583036

Email:

alison@alisonwimmer.com

Contact:

Alison Wimmer

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