Parent/clinician-founded and owned, purpose-driven, & grounded in personal & clinical experience. Every child deserves to build a life filled with confidence, purpose, and classroom readiness. Our approach in both of our Triangle ABA locations is designed to do just that by helping children with autism develop deep, lasting skills that extend far beyond the center. Founded and owned by Amber Nelms, a clinician and neurodivergent parent of a child with autism, this therapy is grounded in professional expertise and lived experience. After “discovering the transformative power of ABA” in her own journey, Amber set out to make that same life-changing support accessible to more families. Triangle ABA’s approach is personal, intentional, and built to challenge outdated, one-size-fits-all models of care. Using the principles of ABA and Relational Frame Theory—a behavioral approach to how people learn language and meaning—sessions are structured to help children think flexibly, make strong connections, and respond with understanding. The goal is not compliance but the development of strong, adaptive learners who are prepared for the world around them. Families and caregivers are integral partners in this process, with ongoing, honest support designed to carry progress into daily life, schools, and communities. This work is driven by integrity, not outside investment or private equity. We’re committed to scaling with heart, growing with intention, and making decisions that support long-term success, strong relationships, and lasting outcomes. We believe in the same kind of growth for our staff, offering hands-on experience, intentional training and mentorship, and opportunities to take on leadership roles and advance within the organization. We’re a team of thinkers, doers, and difference-makers who care deeply and want to evolve alongside the mission. This is a place where children learn to lead, families and caregivers are heard and supported, staff can refine their skills and drive progress, and meaningful change becomes possible.