
Event Title: The Continuing Evolution of Positive Behavior Support: What We Need to Do to Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges
Date: December 5, 2018 – 3:45-5:00pm
Location: Georgia World Congress Center
Daniel Crimmins, PhD, serves as Director of the Center for Leadership in Disability and Professor of Public Health at Georgia State University. In this position, he oversees a range of academic, training, technical assistance, research, and model service programs that contribute to the independence, inclusion, and productivity of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages.
Throughout his career, Dr. Crimmins has worked to improve the capacity of organizations and individuals to provide evidence-based behavioral and educational interventions for children and adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Dr. Crimmins is the developer of the Brief Behavior Questionnaire & Intervention Plan (BBQuIP), a positive behavior support planning tool, and he is the lead developer of www.positivebehaviorvideos.com, a website that includes videos that describe the positive behavior supports process, a positive behavior supports planning tool, and interventions that can be used by teachers, child care providers, and parents.