“I feel so blessed to go to work each day and to be a part of helping my clients grow and learn. Hearing some of my clients say their first words is one of the most rewarding moments in the work we do. I am so thankful for the commitment of everyone within the child’s family and clinical team because each of them is helping the child to improve his or her quality of life.”
Linda Klotz, MA, BCBA, LBA, is a dedicated behavioral treatment licensed supervisor and the clinical director for the Milwaukee, Wisconsin region.
Raised in the heart of Milwaukee, Linda continues to call this vibrant city home along with her husband and three children.
Her academic journey took her first to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she earned her undergraduate degree in psychology. She then pursued her master’s degree in applied behavior analysis (ABA) from Ball State University.
Since 2003, Linda has been devoted to working with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Her experience spans from helping toddlers as young as 18 months to guiding teenagers.
Linda’s passion particularly lies in early intervention and in the transformative power it can have on a child’s development. Linda continually seeks to expand her knowledge and share her insights by attending state and national conferences. She has presented her work at the prestigious Autism Society of Wisconsin’s Annual Conference, demonstrating her commitment to advancing the field.