Background: I have been in the ABA field since 2012. During my initial K-Cart training, I learned that many families across the state were going without the services their children needed due to a shortage of providers. “See a need, fill a need” became my motivation. I returned to school, first earning my bachelor’s degree and later my master’s in psychology with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis. I obtained my BCaBA in 2016 and have been a BCBA since 2020. I am passionate about helping families support their child’s progress during everyday activities and equipping them with ABA principles they can use long after services end.
Area of Expertise/Focus: ABA Parent Collaboration and Training.
Motivation: IBT goes beyond traditional ABA by offering a variety of programs and statewide collaboration to meet the needs of families. This level of support and teamwork motivates me to continue helping families build meaningful progress.
Hobbies/Passion: I love spending time with my family and my dogs. I enjoy music, traveling, and starting my day with a good morning coffee.
Favorite Memory at IBT: Participating in Trunk or Treat and watching families make positive, joyful memories with their child.