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Directions

From Garden State Parkway (GSP)

Take GSP to Exit 165 (Ridgewood Ave / Oradell Ave) towards Oradell. Make a right onto Ridgewood Avenue, which turns into Oradell Avenue. Take to end and make a right onto Grant, which turns into Boulevard. Take to Madison Avenue. Make a left onto Madison Avenue. IEA will be on your left hand side.

From NJ Turnpike

Take NJ Turnpike to Route 80 Exit. Use Route 80 local lanes, exit at Route 17 North. Take Route 17 to Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 directions below.

From Route 17

Take Route 17 to Ridgewood Avenue exit, towards Oradell (Ridgewood Avenue turns into Oradell Avenue). Take to end and make a right onto Grant, which turns into Boulevard. Take to Madison Avenue. Make a left onto Madison Avenue. IEA will be on your left hand side.

From Route 4

Take to Hackensack Ave (north) towards River Edge / Riverside Square Mall. Hackensack Ave will change to Newbridge Road. Continue until you reach Boulevard. Make a left at Boulevard (left turn signal). Go approximately 2 miles to Madison Avenue. Make a right onto Madison Avenue. IEA will be on your left hand side.

Dr. Bryant Silbaugh

We were honored and priviledged to have Dr. Bryant Silbaugh, author of Quality Control for Behavior Analysts, How to Manage Behavioral Intervention Quality in Autism Service Settings spend a few days at various ASAI agencies. His knowledge and expertise was very valuable and we appreciate the time he spent with us.

“My visit to the ASAI member organizations in New Jersey was amazing. I’ve spent the last 5 years of my career searching for answers to the quality problems plaguing much of the insurance funded ABA autism services industry, and I think I found some. Decades of systematic and progressive improvement in ABA service quality was evident throughout my visit, and these organizations have cracked the code on clinical quality control. As the Founder and President of the National ABA Service Quality Network (NASQN), I’m encouraged by the systems and processes at ASAI member organizations such as the Institute for Educational Achievement that there is indeed a path forward for the ABA autism services industry to get quality right.” ~ Bryant Silbaugh, Ph.D., BCBA, LBA