International Consultation for Overseas Families

Program Development and Consultation

Our team of consultants travels internationally to provide expert ABA behavioral treatment and consultation.
Families or schools located in areas where appropriate expertise in Applied Behavioral analysis is not readily available benefit from regularly scheduled consultation visits from Autism Partnership senior staff.

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Our Services Include:

Assistance in finding effective staff that live in your country

A comprehensive skills assessment of your child’s current level

Tailor-made data collection and curriculum plans written by our expert consultants

Development of a highly individualized curriculum on an on-going basis

Extensive and intensive hands on training of staff and parents in implementation of the curriculum

Unlimited access to our consultants to answer questions or deal with any current problems

Follow up visits to ensure the program is operating at the optimal level

Advice on school placements, training shadow aides and integrating your child into a school setting

AP Consultant Team

Sukyung Hwang earned her degree from Pusan National University and joined AP Korea in 2015, working with numerous children. Currently serving as a Clinical Associate, she oversees case supervision within her team, provides on-site training for therapists, and conducts parent education sessions and various meetings. Additionally, she continues to expand her professional expertise through ongoing training and guidance from Dr. Tracee Parker and Director Toby Mountjoy from the U.S. headquarters, as well as Site Director Da-Eun Son in Korea, to provide even better support.

Jiheon Lee earned her degree from the University of Washington and has experience in adolescent psychology, education, and ABA therapy in both the U.S. and Korea. Since joining AP Korea, she has worked with numerous children and currently serves as a Case Supervisor. In this role, she oversees case supervision within her team and provides on-site training for therapists. She also conducts parent education sessions and various meetings. Additionally, she continues to expand her professional expertise through ongoing training and guidance from Dr. Tracee Parker and Director Toby Mountjoy from the U.S. headquarters, as well as Site Director Da-Eun Son in Korea, to provide even better support.

Jaeheon Lee earned a degree in counseling psychology and has gained extensive experience in various fields, including mentoring and supporting children with special needs, facilitating peer group counseling for middle and high school students, working as a counselor at a university counseling center, and conducting art therapy for children. Additionally, he has further strengthened his expertise by obtaining certifications as a Youth Counselor, Clinical Art Therapist, and PCM Practitioner 1.
Since joining AP Korea in 2020, he has accumulated broad experience as an ABA therapist, working with children with diverse needs. Currently, as a Program Supervisor, he is responsible for supervising therapists and designing individualized treatment programs for children. He also conducts parent education sessions and various meetings while continuously receiving training and guidance from Dr. Tracee Parker and Director Toby Mountjoy from the U.S. headquarters, as well as Site Director Da-Eun Son in Korea, to provide even better support.

Tracee Parker began a career in the field of ABA research and treatment for people with Autism and Developmental Disabilities in 1979. Addressing social/sexual challenges (i.e., development, education, intervention, victimization) and misperceptions among practitioners have driven her focus. Her predoctoral training/experience subsumed five years working with Ivar Lovaas on the UCLA Young Autism Project, and contribution to research studies, including long term treatment of young autistic children. Since earning a doctorate in 1990, her professional endeavors encompassed: Publications as well as presentations, training, and consultation (domestic and international) to a range of agencies, school districts and families. Tracee has served as a Clinical Associate with Autism Partnership since 1997. She has been working with AP Korea since 2016 and currently serves as an AP Consultant.

Da-eun Son is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Since establishing AP in Seoul in 2013, she has been working with Autism Partnership (AP), gaining extensive experience in developing ABA programs for children with ASD under the guidance of Dr. Tracee Parker and Director Toby Mountjoy.
As the Site Director of AP Korea, she oversees center operations and focuses on supporting children with ASD, their families, and professionals in the field through therapist training, supervisor mentoring, and family consultation and education. In addition, she conducts training workshops for teachers and education professionals and delivers lectures at seminars and conferences to raise awareness and provide accurate information about autism and its treatment.

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