Brittanny

Brittanny Lyles

Brittanny Lyles is a training and development consultant with over ten years of experience in the intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) field. Her work spans direct support, behavioral services, and program leadership across residential and community-based settings serving both adults and adolescents with complex support needs. She began her career on the front lines as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) and later advanced into leadership roles supporting Enhanced Behavioral Support Homes. Throughout her career, Brittanny has trained and mentored staff on program regulations, crisis prevention strategies such as CPI and Ukeru, CPR and First Aid, and safety protocols that help teams respond effectively in high-needs environments.

Brittanny is passionate about building practical systems that support both staff and the individuals they serve. Her work focuses on staff development, operational systems, and training structures that strengthen team performance, improve safety, and create respectful, person-centered environments.

As a founding co-host of the EveryDay ABA podcast, Brittanny helps translate behavioral science into everyday life—connecting research to real-world experiences in work, relationships, and personal growth. Her approach blends practical insight, lived experience, and behavioral principles to make meaningful behavior change accessible and sustainable.