
Gale E.
ABA Director
With over 20 years of experience, Gale is a seasoned professional who has worked across diverse settings, including public schools, clinical environments, in-home care, and private practice. She specializes in working with children of all ages, focusing on interventions and support to improve the quality of life for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger’s Syndrome, behavioral challenges and communication delays and disorders.
Gale is deeply committed to supporting families and their children that are facing challenges, by offering interventions and strategies that follow the principles of behavior analysis, ethical guidelines and emotional encouragement. Her passion for helping children and families find success, hope, and personalized strategies is at the core of her work. She also believes in fostering a collaborative environment for those around her, promoting growth and the sharing of ideas.
Gale holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communicative Disorders and Speech and Language Pathology from the University of Central Florida. She furthered her education by earning a Master of Science in Behavior Analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology. This combination of academic achievement and hands-on experience gives her a comprehensive perspective when assessing and providing treatment for children recommended for ABA therapy.
Outside of her professional life, Gale is dedicated to her faith and family. She enjoys spending time outdoors, whether camping, hiking, biking, or enjoying the beach.