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Renee Collins

Clinical Director and Behaviour Consultant, Super Kids Behavioural Consulting; Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA); NDIS Specialist Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner; Developmental Educator, DEAI
Renee is the Clinical Director and Behaviour Consultant at Super Kids Behavioural Consulting. She is a Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) who has been using the science of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to teach children and their families since 2010. In addition to this, she is a NDIS Specialist Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner and a Developmental Educator with DEAI, highlighting her commitment and passion supporting indivdiuals with disabilities.

She received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Sydney, and went on to complete her Master of Autism Studies at Griffith University. She also studied ABA at the Florida Institute of Technology. She has a Level 5 credential from FTF Consulting, indicating she can design and implement treatment extensions as well as lead implementation of the Practical Functional Assessment (PFA) and Skills Based Treatment (SBT) process. She was also invited to be a part of the FTF’s International Leadership Group. She is an alumnus of the Morningside Academy Teacher’s Academy, a summer intensive program focused on Precision Teaching and the Morningside Model of Generative Instruction. She is a member of the Association for Behaviour Analysis Australia, the Association for Behaviour Analysis International, Continence Foundation of Australia and the Association of Professional Behaviour Analysts.

She specializes in the assessment and support for autistic children. She has over 15 years of experience providing early intervention to neurodivergent children specifically autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disability in a school, home and clinic-based setting. Renee is passionate about delivering evidence-based early intervention to children to help them achieve their full potential. Her interests include communication and building independent living skills, particularly toilet training. In her spare time, she loves going for walks, weightlifting and hosting family dinners.

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