Creativity, Authenticity, & Empowerment in every session
Creativity, Authenticity, & Empowerment in every session
At Power-Up we believe lasting behavior change starts with confidence. ABA therapy at Power-up includes evidence-based, behavior analytic techniques combined with our unique family-centered approach to solving behavior challenges. We prioritize goals that are important to you with commitment to improving the quality of life for you and your child. We specialize in parent coaching, acceptance and commitment therapy, self-management strategies, and natural environment training. Our goal is to provide quality coaching for parents and evidence-based therapy for children with the goal of empowering your family to confidently live your authentic life and never feel trapped into invasive long-term services.
ABA therapy isn't just for children! A common misconception is that ABA is meant for children with autism. ABA has been demonstrated to improve behavioral health for a widely diverse population. Our life coaching program is designed to bridge the gap between insurance coverage and these valuable services. Our comprehensive life coaching will empower you or your loved one to confidently live life with mindfulness and acceptance.
We believe in the importance of kindness, authenticity, and creativity. These values influence our work towards diversity and inclusion for our employees and clients. We encourage kind, authentic, and creative individuals from all backgrounds to join our team. At Power-Up we celebrate different perspectives as an amazing super-power.
Logan York created Power-Up because she passionately believes that empowerment, flexibility, creativity, and authenticity are the essential ingredients to successful and enjoyable ABA therapy. Logan has 8 years of experience in the field of ABA and has worked in the field at every level both in-home and in clinics. She has presented on culture and ethics at the Tennessee Association for Behavior Analysts and has taught classes on managing challenging behavior at Fort Campbell. Her special areas of professional interest include parent coaching, acceptance and commitment therapy, self-management strategies, and the use of behavior skills training. When she isn't wearing her BCBA cape, you can find her playing Dungeons and Dragons or singing karaoke.
Keyodona Walton is a 7-year Army veteran who is excited to apply her experience and creativity to the field of ABA and the Power-Up team. Her interest in the field is driven by her passion and dedication to children, psychological and physical well-being, and continuous learning. During her time in the military, Keyodona often found herself volunteering in roles that allowed her to mentor and develop youth in both academic and recreational environments. Keyodona has completed a master's degree in psychology with a concentration in Child Life and is currently enrolled in a post-graduate certificate program to obtain BCBA credentials. Keyodona’s personal interests include hot cups of tea, traveling, and taking on new adventures.
RBT Amanda Goralewski is a self-described book nerd, coffee lover, and mother of 5! She has an associates degree from Miller-Motte Technical College and is a former Certified Nurses Aid. She has always been in love with helping and serving people. She worked in several nursing homes and home health companies before discovering the field of ABA and deciding this is the career she wanted to pursue. Amanda enjoys books from every genre, cooking, and baking with her kids. When she isn't with her kids or enjoying a new book, she likes to spend time with her dog Jacob. She is excited to help others through ABA therapy and empower children to be their best selves.
Brenna Davis is a book worm, avid analog gamer, former barista, and coffee roaster that has always been in love with helping and serving people. She owned and operated her own coffee roasting business before finding ABA and deciding to pursue a lifelong career in the field. Brenna loves a multitude of different board games, card games, and tabletop RPGs and she even combined her love of games with helping others by running a Dungeons and Dragons social group to help kids learn social interaction and critical thinking. Having found her passion with ABA she plans on helping people in a fun creative way, empowering people to empower themselves.
RBT Quincy Hernandez is married to her high school sweet heart, a horror movie and true crime fanatic, and has a heart filled with a drive to serve those around her! She is currently enrolled in Treasure Valley Community College to earn her Associates Degree in Psychology. After community college, she will work on earning her Masters Degree in Psychology to become a Therapist! Helping individuals has been a major priority in Quincy’s life. Quincy has helped her hometown back in Weiser, Idaho, from serving at her family’s community Thanksgiving Dinner to volunteering within her Church. In her spare time, Quincy enjoys weight lifting, drawing, and spending quality time with her husband. Discovering ABA therapy has completely transformed Quincy’s life in finding her identity and maintaining her goal of helping others. Quincy is thrilled to provide children with ABA therapy and empower them to be the absolute best versions of themselves.
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