I have seven and a half years of experience in ABA, inspired by my younger sister’s experience with ABA therapy in the mid-1990s and the lasting impact it had on my family. That experience motivates me to help create meaningful change for other families through early intervention services.
I enjoy being part of each child’s journey, from building communication and social skills to gaining greater independence. My approach focuses on learning through play and real-life experiences, following each child’s interests and supporting growth that carries into everyday life. I believe ABA works best when strategies are used consistently at home and in daily routines.
I strive to create a calm, predictable, and respectful environment where children feel safe, understood, and supported. Seeing children gain confidence and use new skills in their everyday lives is the most rewarding part of my work.
I enjoy fishing, hiking, and camping with my wife and three kids, as well as comic books, video games, and Dungeons & Dragons. I’m known for being playful and silly and will happily make myself look foolish if it brings a smile to a child’s face.