Amy Jablonski

VP, Early Intervention, Education, & Behavioral Health Divisions at The Summit Center

Dr. Jablonski is a licensed psychologist who graduated with a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology. She received clinical training at the Little Walden Program, a nationally recognized model inclusion program for children with autism located in Atlanta, Georgia. She directed the Early Autism Program at Summit, an EIBI program for young children with autism, and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of young children with autism and developmental disabilities.

Additionally, Dr. Jablonski completed an internship in behavioral pediatrics at Munroe-Meyer Institute, a University Affiliated Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center where she provided comprehensive assessment and behavioral treatment services to children with developmental, behavioral, and/or medical disorders and their families as well as consultation to schools, daycares, and pediatricians. Dr. Jablonski is licensed to practice psychology in New York State. In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Jablonski serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Summit.

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  • VP, Early Intervention, Education, & Behavioral Health Divisions

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