My Story
I earned my Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology. I was preparing to pursue a Ph.D. focused on children with special needs when life brought me to the United States. Although my path changed, my passion stayed the same.
After moving to the U.S., I began working as a Qualified Mental Health Professional with adults, but I always knew my heart was in working with children. In 2016, I became a Behavior Technician and later completed my ABA coursework through Florida Tech. I earned my certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2020. For the past five years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting children with special needs and working closely with their families.
Like many working parents, I’ve faced the challenge of balancing motherhood, work, and continued education. There were days when I felt overwhelmed —trying to be the best mother, student, and professional I could be. There are moments I look back on and wish I had more time with my son during those early years. But when I see the positive impact of my work—the growth in my clients and the joy in their families—I feel proud and fulfilled. It reminds me why I chose this path.
Opening my own practice was a dream I’ve carried for years. It’s built on compassion, experience, and a deep respect for the unique journey of every family. I want to create a supportive, nurturing space where children can thrive, and families feel empowered.
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We offer in-home and center-based ABA services, including social skills groups, feeding programs, early intervention, and more—tailored to each child’s needs.
I believe that no progress happens in isolation. Parents are central to a child’s success. I have learned so much from the families I’ve worked with—their strength, their dedication, and their deep love. I admire them, appreciate their trust, and value every effort they make to support their child. My goal is to build a practice that feels like a partnership—where families are not just included but empowered.
This is more than a job to me—it’s a calling. It’s shaped by my education, my professional experiences, and my own journey as a parent. I know the challenges families face, and I also know the joy of every small victory. I’m excited to begin this new chapter—not just as a provider, but as a partner to the families I serve.