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Sep 5, 2019 • Caitlin Burns
Arcadia’s School of Education’s Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program was once again ranked nationally by AppliedBehaviorAnalysisEDU.org, an independent online publishing group on state licensing, educational options, and practice domains for practicing and future ABA professionals. The...
Oct 22, 2018 • Jen Retter
Dr. Sarah Woldoff, assistant professor of Education, presented “Classroom and Behavior Management Strategies” as part of the Autism Awareness Lecture Series at Camden County College on Oct. 16. Dr. Woldoff’s workshop focused on behavioral characteristics of children diagnosed with Autism...
Dr. Sarah Woldoff is an Assistant Professor in the School of Education. She is also the Director of the Masters Degree and Certificate Programs in the areas of Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis at Arcadia University. Dr. Woldoff is a licensed psychologist specializing in neuropsychological evaluations and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with more than 20 years of clinical experience working with children and adults on the autism spectrum. Prior to coming to Arcadia, Dr. Woldoff's career focused on diagnosis, clinical research, school based programming, clinical trainings, and program evaluation. Her career has included University Appointments including the Assistant Director of Autism Services at the University of Miami and working as a Staff Psychologist at the Center for Autism Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) where she performed evaluations, supervised clinical evaluations for several research studies, co-led staff trainings, supervised psychology trainees, and counseled families. Dr. Woldoff's expertise also includes the use of the ADOS-2 and ADI-R diagnostic evaluations. Most recently, Dr. Woldoff served as the Chief Clinical Officer for an agency that provided Autism Services across the life span. Dr.Woldoff's real world experience, exceptional clinical knowledge, and teaching experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, cultivates a unique experience for students.
Hometown
Philadelphia, PA
Home Country
USA
Languages
English and Some Spanish
Drexel University 2004
PhD