We make evidence-based strategies practical and accessible, so you can support neurodiverse individuals with confidence and care.
We make evidence-based strategies practical and accessible, so you can support neurodiverse individuals with confidence and care.

We provide a range of personalised services and supports for families and professionals. Learn more about how we can support you on your journey.
Workshops and practical tools to enhance the inclusivity of your services.
Learn MoreWorkshops and practical tools to enhance the inclusivity of your services.
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Learn MoreWe provide a range of personalized services and supports for families and professionals. Learn more about how we can support you on your journey.
We strive to empower families and communities by providing knowledge and support grounded in the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
We honour each person’s unique values and prioritize autonomy and well-being through respectful, individualized support. Recognizing the vital role families and communities play, we’re committed to education and collaboration that builds confidence and fosters inclusive environments where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) can sometimes seem overwhelming or clinical, but at its core, ABA is simply the science of learning and behaviour. It helps us understand why behaviours happen and how they are influenced by the environment.
ABA uses evidence-based strategies—like positive reinforcement—to teach meaningful skills and support behaviour management. While ABA is commonly known for supporting neurodiverse individuals, its principles are beneficial for anyone and can positively impact entire communities. It is a data-informed approach that is always individualized to fit the unique strengths, goals, and values of each person.
ABA is used across a variety of environments including the home, school, and community, and focuses on socially significant behaviour to help individuals make meaningful improvements in their daily lives.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based approach that supports individuals in building meaningful, value-driven lives. ACT strengthens psychological flexibility—the ability to acknowledge difficult thoughts and emotions without judgement and respond to life’s challenges in ways that align with one’s values.
By teaching skills like mindfulness, emotional regulation, and resilience, ACT empowers individuals to accept what they cannot control and commit to actions that move them toward growth.
Whether supporting personal development, strengthening families, or promoting community well-being, ACT offers a practical and empowering framework for fostering flexibility and living a purposeful life.
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) can sometimes seem overwhelming or clinical, but at its core, ABA is simply the science of learning and behaviour. It helps us understand why behaviours happen and how they are influenced by the environment.
ABA uses evidence-based strategies—like positive reinforcement—to teach meaningful skills and support behaviour management. While ABA is commonly known for supporting neurodiverse individuals, its principles are beneficial for anyone and can positively impact entire communities. It is a data-informed approach that is always individualized to fit the unique strengths, goals, and values of each person.
ABA is used across a variety of environments including the home, school, and community, and focuses on socially significant behaviour to help individuals make meaningful improvements in their daily lives.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based approach that supports individuals in building meaningful, value-driven lives. ACT strengthens psychological flexibility—the ability to acknowledge difficult thoughts and emotions without judgement and respond to life’s challenges in ways that align with one’s values.
By teaching skills like mindfulness, emotional regulation, and resilience, ACT empowers individuals to accept what they cannot control and commit to actions that move them toward growth.
Whether supporting personal development, strengthening families, or promoting community well-being, ACT offers a practical and empowering framework for fostering flexibility and living a purposeful life.
Founded by Taylor in 2023 and joined by Holly in 2025, we are a neuroaffirming consulting practice dedicated to empowering the support systems around neurodiverse individuals.
We both hold a Master’s in Applied Disability Studies with a specialization in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Brock University. We are Registered Behaviour Analysts with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario, as well as Board Certified Behaviour Analysts.
We are committed to ongoing professional development that expands our knowledge in supporting families and communities.
Founded by Taylor in 2023 and joined by Holly in 2025, we are a neuroaffirming consulting practice dedicated to empowering the support systems around neurodiverse individuals.
We both hold a Master’s in Applied Disability Studies with a specialization in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Brock University. We are Registered Behaviour Analysts with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario, as well as Board Certified Behaviour Analysts.
We are committed to ongoing professional development that expands our knowledge in supporting families and communities.
Founded by Taylor in 2023 and joined by Holly in 2025, we are a neuroaffirming consulting practice dedicated to empowering the support systems around neurodiverse individuals.
We both hold a Master’s in Applied Disability Studies with a specialization in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Brock University. We are Registered Behaviour Analysts with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario, as well as Board Certified Behaviour Analysts.
We are committed to ongoing professional development that expands our knowledge in supporting families and communities.

Taylor has over eight years of experience supporting neurodivergent children, young adults, families, and community professionals across home, school, clinical, and consultative settings.
She is passionate about embracing neurodiversity and creating inclusive environments through compassionate, evidence-based care. Taylor feels honoured to support individuals and their networks on their unique journeys.

With over 10 years of experience and a personal connection to the neurodiverse community through her sibling, Holly combines clinical knowledge and lived understanding in her work.
She has supported children, teens, and adults across group homes, schools, and community settings, delivering parent coaching and creating sibling support initiatives. Holly’s passion, rooted in her family’s journey, drives her commitment to empower families and build stronger communities where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.

Taylor has over eight years of experience supporting neurodivergent children, young adults, families, and community professionals across home, school, clinical, and consultative settings.
She is passionate about embracing neurodiversity and creating inclusive environments through compassionate, evidence-based care. Taylor feels honoured to support individuals and their networks on their unique journeys.

With over 10 years of experience and a personal connection to the neurodiverse community through her sibling, Holly combines clinical knowledge and lived understanding in her work.
She has supported children, teens, and adults across group homes, schools, and community settings, delivering parent coaching and creating sibling support initiatives. Holly’s passion, rooted in her family’s journey, drives her commitment to empower families and build stronger communities where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.

Taylor has over eight years of experience supporting neurodivergent children, young adults, families, and community professionals across home, school, clinical, and consultative settings.
She is passionate about embracing neurodiversity and creating inclusive environments through compassionate, evidence-based care. Taylor feels honoured to support individuals and their networks on their unique journeys.

With over 10 years of experience and a personal connection to the neurodiverse community through her sibling, Holly combines clinical knowledge and lived understanding in her work.
She has supported children, teens, and adults across group homes, schools, and community settings, delivering parent coaching and creating sibling support initiatives. Holly’s passion, rooted in her family’s journey, drives her commitment to empower families and build stronger communities where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Write us an email at info@empoweraba-behaviourservices.com

Can families use funding for your services?
Yes! Many of our services are eligible under Ontario funding programs like the Ontario Autism Program (OAP), Special Services at Home (SSAH), and Passport (18+). We’re happy to help you navigate what's covered.
Can businesses use funding for your community services?
Yes! Organizations may be eligible for government funding such as the Canada–Ontario Job Grant (COJG) or Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support training related to inclusion, accessibility, and neurodiversity.
What is the cost of your services?
Pricing is individualized based on the needs discussed during your free discovery call. Afterwards, we'll send you an outline of estimated costs for service options.
Are all of your services virtual?
Not all! While many of our services are offered virtually for convenience, we also provide in-person support when helpful. This can include home visits for observations or in-person workshops for schools, businesses, or community groups.
How long is the consultation process?
Consultations are flexible and based on your goals. Some may be short-term, long-term, or on an as-needed basis. We’ll work together to decide what’s needed and wrap up when you feel confident moving forward. We can also follow up to support maintenance and continued success.
Do you work with families outside of the autism community?
Yes! While much of our work invovles supporting families in the autism community, we work with caregivers and community professionals supporting individuals with ADHD, anxiety, other neurodivergent profiles, and neurotypical children who may need extra support with behaviour or emotional regulation.
What age groups do you support?
We consult with caregivers, families, and community professionals supporting children, teens, and adults. Our services are adapted to the individual’s age and goals.
I work in Student Support Services at a school - how can your services support us?
We offer hands-on, individualized workshops based on your team’s needs. We also provide in-class support for staff who need guidance on specific students or situations.
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Write us an email at info@empoweraba-behaviourservices.com

Can families use funding for your services?
Yes! Many of our services are eligible under Ontario funding programs like the Ontario Autism Program (OAP), Special Services at Home (SSAH), and Passport (18+). We’re happy to help you navigate what's covered.
Can businesses use funding for your community services?
Yes! Organizations may be eligible for government funding such as the Canada–Ontario Job Grant (COJG) or Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support training related to inclusion, accessibility, and neurodiversity.
What is the cost of your services?
Pricing is individualized based on the needs discussed during your free discovery call. Afterwards, we'll send you an outline of estimated costs for service options.
Are all of your services virtual?
Not all! While many of our services are offered virtually for convenience, we also provide in-person support when helpful. This can include home visits for observations or in-person workshops for schools, businesses, or community groups.
How long is the consultation process?
Consultations are flexible and based on your goals. Some may be short-term, long-term, or on an as-needed basis. We’ll work together to decide what’s needed and wrap up when you feel confident moving forward. We can also follow up to support maintenance and continued success.
Do you work with families outside of the autism community?
Yes! While much of our work involves supporting families in the autism community, we work with caregivers and community professionals supporting individuals with ADHD, anxiety, other neurodivergent profiles, and neurotypical children who may need extra support with behaviour or emotional regulation.
What age groups do you support?
We consult with caregivers, families, and community professionals supporting children, teens, and adults. Our services are adapted to the individual’s age and goals.
I work in Student Support Services at a school - how can your services support us?
We offer hands-on, individualized workshops based on your team’s needs. We also provide in-class support for staff who need guidance on specific students or situations.
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Write us an email at info@empoweraba-behaviourservices.com

Can families use funding for your services?
Yes! Many of our services are eligible under Ontario funding programs like the Ontario Autism Program (OAP), Special Services at Home (SSAH), and Passport (18+). We’re happy to help you navigate what's covered.
Can businesses use funding for your community services?
Yes! Organizations may be eligible for government funding such as the Canada–Ontario Job Grant (COJG) or Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support training related to inclusion, accessibility, and neurodiversity.
What is the cost of your services?
Pricing is individualized based on the needs discussed during your free discovery call. Afterwards, we'll send you an outline of estimated costs for service options.
Are all of your services virtual?
Not all! While many of our services are offered virtually for convenience, we also provide in-person support when helpful. This can include home visits for observations or in-person workshops for schools, businesses, or community groups.
How long is the consultation process?
Consultations are flexible and based on your goals. Some may be short-term, long-term, or on an as-needed basis. We’ll work together to decide what’s needed and wrap up when you feel confident moving forward. We can also follow up to support maintenance and continued success.
Do you work with families outside of the autism community?
Yes! While much of our work involves supporting families in the autism community, we work with caregivers and community professionals supporting individuals with ADHD, anxiety, other neurodivergent profiles, and neurotypical children who may need extra support with behaviour or emotional regulation.
What age groups do you support?
We consult with caregivers, families, and community professionals supporting children, teens, and adults. Our services are adapted to the individual’s age and goals.
I work in Student Support Services at a school - how can your services support us?
We offer hands-on, individualized workshops based on your team’s needs. We also provide in-class support for staff who need guidance on specific students or situations.
Let’s take the next step together toward building a more inclusive, neuro-affirming world.