Professional Child Development Associates
Sally Troncoso is an experienced Development Manager currently working at Professional Child Development Associates since March 2023. Previously, Sally held various roles at Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, including Individual Giving Development Officer and Development Officer for Special Events, where responsibilities included managing event logistics, budget creation, and donor outreach. Prior experience includes serving as National Event Coordinator at Lambda Legal, where Sally developed event budgets and promotional materials, and as an Online Database Associate, where Sally focused on donation processing and reporting. Additional experience includes an Assistant General Manager position at The Counter and an internship with the New York City Anti-Violence Project. Sally holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from The City College of New York, obtained between 2010 and 2013.
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Professional Child Development Associates
PCDA is nonprofit, multidisciplinary clinic that benefits children, teens, and young adults with autism or other developmental challenges through innovative DIR Floortime-based therapies, services, and professional education. PCDA offers programs in several clinical disciplines: Occupational Therapy; Nutrition and Feeding Support; Speech and Language Therapy; Child and Family Counseling; Creative Arts, including Music Therapy, adapted art, music and dance lessons, the Note-Ables Children's Choir and Creative Arts Summer Camp; Special Olympics Young Athletes fitness program; and individual and group social-emotional and socialization skills interventions for infants through age 21. PCDA uses the DIRFloortime approach for all services. This approach embraces the complexity of human development and interaction, involves parents and other caregivers in every aspect of care, tailors interventions to each child's individual differences, and follows a child's interest, challenging them to deepen and expand their learning. Each child's short-term developmental goals have a positive impact on long-term quality of life.