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Proactive Programming in the Classroom, brought to you by the Hope Speakers Bureau, offers a general overview of simple behavioral strategies to help structure activities and facilitate positive behavior change/skill acquisition in any learning or applied environment. Join us to ignite positive change and enable every learner to reach their full potential.

About the Presenter: Craig Humphry

Craig is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).  He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biopsychology from Grand Valley State University, and a Master of Science Degree in Applied Psychology/Behavior Analysis from St. Cloud State University.  Craig joined Hope in 1999, where he served as the first behavior health professional responsible for all residential units and school classrooms at Hope.

For over 15 years, he maintained an active caseload, completing functional assessments/analyses, developing behavioral support plans, and providing behavioral health services for Hope’s residential and educational youth.

Also, during this time, he served as a contract behavior analyst providing behavioral consultation and Applied Behavior Analysis in-service/trainings to school districts and families around central Illinois, as well as for the Autism Program Regional Treatment Center.  During his tenure at Hope, Craig has worked to expand Hope’s reach and impact by providing support with clinical and quality data collection, and assisting with policy and procedure development, quality improvement/corrective action plans, and facilitation of agency accreditation processes (e.g., CARF).

He has held the titles of Behavior Case Manager, Director of Program Quality, Director of Clinical Services, and most recently, the Director of Continuous Quality Assurance.