05/28/2026
Join us for a free educational webinar hosted by Abby Care designed to support families who are navigating the often overwhelming world of ABA therapy.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering where to start, how ABA actually works, or how it fits into your child’s life, you’re not alone. Many families feel unsure when trying to understand the different options and what the right fit looks like for their child and family. This webinar is here to help bring clarity, reduce that uncertainty, and give you a space to learn, ask questions, and feel supported.
We’ll walk through what ABA is (and isn’t), share real-life perspectives from providers across in-home, center-based, and virtual settings, and talk through how ABA can be flexible and work alongside your family’s daily life.
👉 REGISTER HERE: https://withwellspring.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__AqAi_UCStyJdskz602BIA #/registration
Not able to attend live? No problem! We still encourage you to sign up, we’ll be sharing a recording of the webinar with all registered participants. If you’re able to join live, we highly recommend it, as there will be time for Q&A and an opportunity to get your questions answered in a supportive, judgment-free space.
✨ Webinar Highlights
Understanding what ABA therapy is (and isn’t)
Real-life look at in-home, center-based, and virtual services
Navigating flexibility with school, schedules, and daily life
How to choose the right provider for your child
Live Q&A with experienced providers
👨👩👧👦 Who Should Attend
This webinar is for parents, caregivers, and family members of children with developmental or behavioral needs who are exploring ABA therapy or simply looking for guidance, reassurance, and a place to start.
📅 Date: June 8
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM
💻 Location: Virtual
💲 Cost: Free
Meet Your Presenters
Alora Behavioral Health
Romina Ilunga is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with nearly 20 years of experience supporting children with autism and their families. She is passionate about helping children build communication, social, daily living, and behavior regulation skills through compassionate, individualized ABA therapy. Romina has extensive experience working in home, clinic, school, and community settings and is dedicated to creating meaningful progress while supporting and empowering families every step of the way. She currently serves as a Regional Director and BCBA at Alora Behavioral Health in Colorado.
Center for Social Dynamics
Shala Simms is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst with 10 years of experience in ABA and currently oversees clinical quality for CSD’s Virtual Program. She is a dedicated BCBA leader focused on advancing compassionate, innovative, and technology-enhanced approaches to care.
Her work centers on expanding access to high-quality ABA services and integrating tools such as virtual reality and interactive learning to strengthen social skills, engagement, and independence for children with Autism and other developmental disabilities. She is recognized for designing creative, immersive virtual experiences that blend evidence-based practice with meaningful and engaging learning opportunities.
She is committed to making ABA more accessible, individualized, and impactful for both clients and clinicians through collaboration and clinical excellence. In her free time, she enjoys running, spending time with family, karaoke, and trying new experiences.
Handprints Therapies
Betsy Hart is an Occupational Therapist and the Founder/CEO of Handprints Therapies, an interdisciplinary pediatric therapy organization serving children and families across the Denver metro area since 2002. With more than 30 years of experience supporting children with autism and developmental differences, she is passionate about helping caregivers better understand ABA, interdisciplinary care, and how different therapies can work together to support meaningful progress. Throughout her career, Betsy has worked both independently and alongside ABA teams and has seen firsthand how collaboration between ABA, ST, PT, and OT, can support communication, regulation, daily living skills, social development, and school readiness. She is passionate about helping families navigate questions about ABA, understand what to look for in a quality program, and determine the best fit for their child and family.