Redwood Coast Regional Center
Kimberly Smalley has extensive experience in the field of behavior analysis and special education, holding various leadership positions at different organizations. With a PhD in Special Education from the University of California, Berkeley, Kimberly has also worked as a therapist and lecturer. Additionally, kimberly has a Master's degree in International Education from Harvard University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Central Florida.
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Redwood Coast Regional Center
Redwood Coast Regional Center is one of 21 regional centers that have been established throughout California. Regional centers came into being through State legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Frank D. Lanterman and others, in answer to the needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Regional centers are legislatively mandated, are voluntary, and are available throughout an individual’s lifetime. Regional centers also provide services to prevent or lessen the impact of developmental disabilities.