Certified Behavior Technicians
Certified Behavior Technician
Trevor Jang
Bachelors in Psychology from Seattle University.
Began working in ABA in 2021.
Joined WBC in March 2024.
Working with kids and help people are my favorite parts of the ABA field. I love partnering with clients and families to help foster learning and growth.
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Certified Behavior Technician
Preston King
Began working in ABA in 2014.
Joined WBC in March 2024.
My favorite part of working in ABA is figuring out how people work and what makes them tick, and helping kids improve socially and academically.
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Certified Behavior Technician
Kathryn Pridemore
Began working in ABA in 2017.
Joined WBC in August 2020.
I started ABA not knowing how much I would love the field! The little light that goes off in kids' faces when they finally achieve a goal they've been working towards makes this job so rewarding.
Certified Behavior Technician
Silena Martin
Began working in ABA in 2019.
Joined WBC in June 2023.
I enjoy working in this field because it is rewarding to see the client's progress and watching them hit new milestones all while still having fun.
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Certified Behavior Technician
Kayleigh Shirk
Completed part of her AA at South Puget Sound Community College, with plans to finish her degree and pursue a career working with children.
Began with children in 2016.
Joined WBC in September 2023
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I have a passion for making a difference in their lives. That being small things, big things, and everything in between. I'm always there to put a smile on their face and making life just a bit easier for them.
Certified Behavior Technician
MEgan Coonrod
BA in Psychology from Western Washington University.
CBT since 2021.
Joined WBC in November 2023.
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I enjoy watching my clients meet their goals and grow to achieve their full potential. I am passionate about being a constant source of support in the lives of my clients and their families.
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Certified Behavior Technician
Emma Robertson
BA from the University of North Florida
Began working in ABA in 2020.
Joined WBC in March 2024.
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I love ABA because I get to see the kiddos progress and show off their skills! I also love that I get to be a safe space for them to experience new things and give all the support possible!