Andrew W. Gardner, PhD, BCBA -
Pediatric Behavioral Assessments
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Andrew W. Gardner, PhD, BCBA is a behavior analyst who specializes in providing services based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles to children and families. Andrew is initially from Tucson, Arizona and earned his masters degree in School Psychology from Utah State University with an internship (focused in applied behavior analysis and autism spectrum disorders) at the Fred S. Keller School in Yonkers, NY. He earned his Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of Iowa specializing in the functional analysis/assessment of problem behavior. After a predoctoral internship and a postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatrics at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he was hired as an assistant professor in the department of psychology at Northern Arizona University. Andrew specializes in outpatient evaluation and intervention (behavioral and educational) of problem behavior displayed by children with and without disabilities. He has published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and International Pediatrics. Outside of work, Andrew enjoys hiking and traveling with his wife and three boys.