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In this insightful episode of the "3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders" podcast, join Amy Lacher-Thompson from Roots Resources as she discusses the challenges and strategies of running a successful ABA practice. With a decade of advocacy in the behavioral health field, Amy shares her journey from founding the Pediatric Resource Center of Alaska to creating Thompson House, Alaska's first autism-specific residential treatment home. This episode delves into the importance of a holistic and naturalistic approach to ABA, offering valuable lessons and actionable advice for anyone in the field.
Amy Lacher-Thompson, BCBA, has been a staunch advocate for behavioral health for over a decade. She founded the Pediatric Resource Center of Alaska, a nonprofit that provides behavioral healthcare to high-needs youth and training for aspiring professionals. In 2022, she established Thompson House, the state's first autism-specific residential treatment home. Passionate about nurturing and less restrictive support settings, Amy and her team at ROOTS are redefining ABA to better serve youth through compassion, innovation, and collaboration. Learn more about her work at Roots Resource:
Concentrate on the science; leave the accounting to us! We have in-depth knowledge of the Applied Behavior Analysis field. Learn more at MarginKeepers.
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In this insightful episode of the "3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders" podcast, join Amy Lacher-Thompson from Roots Resources as she discusses the challenges and strategies of running a successful ABA practice. With a decade of advocacy in the behavioral health field, Amy shares her journey from founding the Pediatric Resource Center of Alaska to creating Thompson House, Alaska's first autism-specific residential treatment home. This episode delves into the importance of a holistic and naturalistic approach to ABA, offering valuable lessons and actionable advice for anyone in the field.
Amy Lacher-Thompson, BCBA, has been a staunch advocate for behavioral health for over a decade. She founded the Pediatric Resource Center of Alaska, a nonprofit that provides behavioral healthcare to high-needs youth and training for aspiring professionals. In 2022, she established Thompson House, the state's first autism-specific residential treatment home. Passionate about nurturing and less restrictive support settings, Amy and her team at ROOTS are redefining ABA to better serve youth through compassion, innovation, and collaboration. Learn more about her work at Roots Resource:
Concentrate on the science; leave the accounting to us! We have in-depth knowledge of the Applied Behavior Analysis field. Learn more at MarginKeepers.

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