Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the science of learning and behavior. It is a research-based field focused on understanding how behavior is influenced by environmental factors, motivation, learning history, and skill development.
At Joyful Minds, we use evidence-based behavioral science to support communication, emotional regulation, executive functioning, adaptive skills, social development, and meaningful independence. Through individualized and data-informed strategies, we help children, teens, families, and educators build practical skills that improve participation and success in everyday life.


Executive Function Skills
Building Skills for Everyday Success
Executive functioning skills impact how we plan, organize, initiate tasks, manage emotions, shift flexibly, and navigate everyday responsibilities.
At Joyful Minds, behavioral science to help children and teens strengthen executive functioning skills in ways that feel practical, supportive, and sustainable. We focus on helping clients develop systems and strategies that work for their unique strengths, needs, and environments to support achieving immediate and long-term goals.


Parent Support
Supporting Families with Clarity, Confidence, and Connection
Parenting a neurodivergent child can be deeply meaningful—and also overwhelming at times. At Joyful Minds, we provide compassionate, evidence-based parent coaching and family support designed to help caregivers feel informed, empowered, and supported as they navigate communication, emotional regulation, routines, and everyday challenges.
Professional Development
Practical Strategies for Real-Classroom Impact
At Joyful Minds, we provide professional development designed to help educators, school teams, and professionals better understand behavior, autism, ADHD, emotional regulation, and executive functioning through the lens of behavioral science. Our trainings focus on practical, real-world strategies that can be immediately applied to support student success across classroom, school, and community settings.


