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About Us

Our Story

As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with over seven years of experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), I’ve had the opportunity to work across a variety of settings and with individuals of all ages. Despite the diversity of my experiences, one thing remained consistently clear: caregivers were often left without the education and support they needed following their child’s autism diagnosis—not due to a lack of concern or effort, but because the system didn’t prioritize them.

 

Over time, I realized that the true heart of meaningful, sustainable progress in ABA lies in caregiver collaboration. Helping caregivers understand behaviors, skill development, and the foundational principles of ABA became more than just a part of the treatment plan—it became my purpose.

 

This is why I started this journey: to ensure caregivers are not only included, but empowered. By supporting families through education, tools, and compassionate guidance, we create environments where children thrive—and so do the people who love and support them most.

Meet The Founder

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Parent Support Specialist

Jillian Thiel M.A., BCBA, LBA, IBA.

Research shows that children whose caregivers are actively involved in ABA show:

 

  • Faster skill acquisition

  • Lower rates of challenging behavior

  • More independence

  • Longer-lasting results

 

 

You’re not just a “helper” — you’re the most important teacher your child will ever have.

ABA Works Best When It Leaves the Clinic

 

Therapy sessions teach important skills like communication, emotional regulation, and daily routines.

But your child doesn’t live in a therapy room—they live in your home, your car, your neighborhood.

The real purpose of ABA is generalization—teaching your child to use the skills they learn with a therapist in real-life situations with real people like you.

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