At the autism therapy facility in Prosper, the goal of ABA treatment is to increase your child’s positive behaviors. Our primary objective is to do this in typical, real-world scenarios. The following are the typical developments we see:
Erendira Morales-Galias is a dedicated and compassionate Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with over 13 years of experience working with children of all ages and skill levels, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a minor in Behavior Analysis and a Master’s Degree in Behavior Analysis from the University of North Texas (UNT). Her graduate research focused on staff training and effective teaching strategies to support both children and caregivers.
Erendira is passionate about providing individualized, evidence-based treatment that empowers children and their families. She has worked in various settings, including clinics, homes, and community environments, always striving to create meaningful and lasting progress for her clients. As a bilingual BCBA, she offers services in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility and comfort for diverse families.
With a strong background in research and hands-on experience, Erendira is committed to using positive, assent-based approaches to teaching and skill development. She is particularly skilled in food expansion procedures and enjoys finding creative ways to make learning engaging and enjoyable for children.
Outside of her professional work, Erendira enjoys gardening and has grown over 100 aloe vera plants. She also loves propagating different plant species, golfing, swimming, and scrapbooking. A true Taylor Swift fan, she enjoys music and spending time with her beloved Dalmatian—who, just like her, understands both English and Spanish!
Erendira is dedicated to supporting families, collaborating with staff, and making a positive impact in the lives of the children she works with.
Paul got his start working with children on the Spectrum in 2006 in a Special Education classroom. While going through college he began working as a behavior therapist for an ABA company. He was a technician for 8 years before he began his grad school work at Capella University to become a BCBA. During those 8 years, Paul was the lead RBT, he controlled all aspects of hiring, and ran the company’s social skills groups curriculum and programs.
In 2018, Paul moved to New Mexico where he ran a state funded program called “The Autism Project”. While running this program he was able to travel across New Mexico teaching ABA to teachers and paraprofessionals in schools and Native American pueblos. Paul trained teachers in over 75 different Native Pueblos. Once he became a BCBA, Paul continued to travel throughout New Mexico providing ABA and supervision within schools, homes, and ABA centers. He then moved to Texas in 2022 where he continued his career as a Clinical Director for ABA centers. Paul joined Little Spero in February to be the Clinical Director of all current and future Little Spero locations. In his free time he loves to explore Texas, attend Texas Rangers games with his wife, and spend time with their Rottweiler.
Fun fact: he is also a former state champion and record holding powerlifter in New Mexico. HIs passion for his field comes from not only changing the lives of the kids he serves, but also those he is able to mentor and help become future BCBA’s
Children with autism benefit from ABA therapy because it helps them learn social skills, communication skills, and everyday life skills. Through the use of positive reinforcement, ABA treatment helps children develop desirable behaviors and discourages problematic ones, allowing them to better integrate into their social circles and surroundings.
Enhances communication, social interaction, and daily living skills through structured, individualized interventions.
Uses positive reinforcement to encourage desirable behaviors and reduce challenging ones, leading to better coping and social integration.
Tailors interventions to each child’s unique needs, using data-driven methods to ensure effective and targeted therapy for continuous progress.
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