Isabel

Elle Bostian

Illinois State University, Bachelor’s degree “I love working with kids and being able to further my knowledge in the field that I aspire to work in.”

Kat

Elle Bostian

Marquette University, Bachelor’s degree “This field inspires me to be creative and have an open mind to the different learning techniques this field requires. It inspires me to always have hope and courage for yourself and others.”

Natalie

Elle Bostian

Rosary College, Bachelor’s degree Dominican University, Master’s degree “What I love about being an ABA therapist is seeing the look in a child’s eyes when a connection is made. What inspired me about this field is assisting children to become more independent.”

Nhi

Elle Bostian

Loyola University, Bachelor’s degree “I love being an ABA therapist because I can spend time with the kiddos while having fun! Being an advocate, role model, and friend has a lot of meaning and positive impacts on both the kids and my life as well.”

Morgan

Elle Bostian

Colorado State University, Bachelor’s degree “I really enjoy working with children and families in this field because you get to witness amazing growth and change everyday! I am inspired by this job because I love helping children and their families see their potential through focusing on their individual strengths.”

Lauren

Elle Bostian

Michigan State University, Bachelor’s degree “Building connections, making a positive impact on children’s lives, and seeing them grow makes being an ABA therapist so rewarding!”

Courtney

Elle Bostian

DePaul University, Bachelor’s degree “I look forward to being able to guide kiddos towards developmental growth that will positively affect their lives and give them a sense of confidence and independence!”

Emily

Elle Bostian

Roger Williams University, Bachelor’s degree “Children are such a fun and exciting population to work with, and seeing their progress through ABA is very fulfilling!”

Jack

Elle Bostian

Waubonsee Community College, degree in progress “ABA therapy gives children the necessary skills to foster independence and create a successful life for themselves in all aspects of society. We are here to consistently learn, listen, guide, and advocate for those on the spectrum, while adapting to the ever changing role ABA plays in reaching the goals we set out to …

Hadley

Elle Bostian

Providence College, Bachelor’s degree “I love being able to see positive growth and helping clients reach their goals.”