Rachel Angeley, MA, BCBA, has been helping children and young adults who have been diagnosed with ASD, ADD, ADHD and ODD thrive since 2007. She has worked with individuals ages 2–25 across schools, homes, and clinics, supporting growth in confidence, communication, executive functioning, social engagement, emotional regulation, and self-advocacy.
As a mom to two young children, Rachel understands firsthand the joys and challenges of parenting and brings that perspective into her work. She entered the field with a deep desire to help individuals find empowerment in their abilities and to collaborate alongside them throughout their therapeutic journey. Over time, she has discovered a particular passion for parent education and training.
Rachel believes that parents should feel in charge of their own parenting style; capable of making confident, in-the-moment decisions that align with their values. She understands that intensive services can sometimes feel overwhelming and even create the impression that someone else might know how to parent your child better than you do. Her goal is to ensure every caregiver knows the truth: you are an amazing parent, and you can have the tools you need to show up in those difficult moments.
With compassion and a focus on each child’s unique strengths and interests, Rachel partners closely with families and caregivers to create strategies that truly fit their household. She is committed to making learning meaningful, achievable, and empowering for every family she serves.