For parents of children with autism

You don't have to figure this out alone.

Practical behavioral coaching that gives you real strategies for the hard moments — meltdowns, routines, social skills, and everything in between.

1 in 36 children diagnosed with autism in the US. Most parents are navigating this with no guidance.

"I finally have tools that actually work at home."

— Parent, after 4 weeks

ABA therapy is expensive and often clinic-based. You wait months for a slot.

Doctors give a diagnosis, then send you home with a pamphlet and a prayer.

Every kid is different. Google gives generic advice that doesn't fit your child.

You're exhausted. The strategies that worked last week stopped working. You need someone in your corner.

You already know your kid better than anyone. You just need someone to show you how to use what you already have.

01

We start with your reality

No canned programs. We look at what's actually happening at home — morning routines, homework battles, social situations, family dynamics.

02

I teach you the strategy

You learn the techniques — behavior regulation, routine building, communication strategies — so you can apply them yourself between sessions.

03

You practice, we adjust

Real change takes repetition. We iterate based on what's working, what's not, and what your kid actually responds to.

Parents of young children

You just got a diagnosis and you're drowning. I help you build a home strategy that feels manageable, not overwhelming.

Parents of teens

Meltdowns aren't just a little-kid problem. I help teens build emotional regulation skills and parents learn how to support without spiraling.

Families ready to scale

Looking beyond 1:1 sessions? I help you build routines, systems, and digital resources you can use independently over time.

I work with children and teens who have autism, ADHD, ODD, and related profiles. I am not a therapist or a prescriber — I am a behavioral support coach.

Morning & evening routines

Create predictable structures that reduce anxiety and conflict

Emotional regulation

Build your child's capacity to manage big emotions before they escalate

Social skills

Practice real-world social situations — school, sports, family gatherings

Homework & executive function

Build systems that support independence as kids get older

Community outings

Prepare for grocery stores, restaurants, family events — without dread

Parent clarity

Stop second-guessing yourself. Learn to trust what you already know about your kid.

You are not broken. Your child is not broken. The system is broken — and until it's fixed, you need someone who actually knows how this works, in your corner.

That's what I built Spark Behavioral to be.