The Crisis in Education Podcast

From Clinics to Classrooms: Making Behavior Consultation Work in Schools with Dr. Neelima Duncan


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What does it take for behavior analysts to make a real impact in classrooms—not just on paper, but in the day-to-day reality teachers face?

In this episode, Dr. Paulie sits down with Neelima Duncan, CEO of Blue Sky Behavior Therapy, an organization that provides clinical services and partners directly with schools to support educators and students. The conversation grew out of a leadership moment that caught Dr. Paulie’s attention—staff speaking about their CEO with pride, respect, and ownership. That kind of culture doesn’t happen by accident. It reflects leadership that shows up in behavior.

From there, the discussion moves into the heart of the work: how behavior analysts can effectively consult in classrooms, support teachers without overwhelming them, and help schools build systems that actually improve student outcomes.

This is a practical conversation about the intersection of ABA, education, and leadership—where technical knowledge meets real-world constraints.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn

  • How Blue Sky Behavior Therapy partners with schools to support classroom success
  • Why the effectiveness of a leader—or a consultant—is reflected in the behavior of the people they support
  • What behavior analysts must understand about classroom realities before recommending interventions
  • How to work with teachers as partners rather than positioning yourself as the outside expert
  • Why simple, practical strategies that produce quick wins drive implementation
  • How strong leadership inside organizations translates into better support for schools and students

Key Themes

Leadership You Can See
The true measure of leadership is found in how staff behave, speak, and engage when the leader isn’t in the room.

Consultation That Builds Capacity
The goal is not to create dependence on the behavior analyst. The goal is to help teachers feel confident, capable, and successful managing their own classrooms.

Context Drives Implementation
Interventions only work when they fit the time, demands, and pressures teachers are already navigating.

Behavior Is the Common Language
Whether you are a teacher, a school leader, or a CEO, performance, culture, and outcomes all come back to behavior and the contingencies shaping it.

About the Guest

Neelima Duncan is the founder and CEO of Blue Sky Behavior Therapy, an organization providing ABA services across clinic and school settings. Blue Sky partners with educators to deliver practical, classroom-based behavioral support while building systems that improve outcomes for both students and staff.
Website: blueskybx.com

Who Should Listen

  • School-based BCBAs and behavior specialists
  • Special education directors and district leaders
  • Teachers working with behavioral consultants
  • Organizations providing ABA services in school settings
  • Anyone responsible for improving classroom behavior and instructional time

Why This Conversation Matters

Schools don’t need more programs. They need support that fits real classrooms. When behavior analysts understand the environment, build relationships, and focus on practical impact, consultation becomes a powerful tool for improving both student behavior and teacher confidence.

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