Expert ABA Therapy for Children with Autism in Rockwall
BrightPath Behavior’s Rockwall clinic delivers individualized, evidence-based ABA therapy designed to help children with autism reach their full potential. Serving Rockwall, nearby Dallas, and surrounding communities, we focus on developing essential skills in communication, social interaction, daily living, and school readiness.
Through fun, structured, and play-based learning, children practice vital skills such as self-regulation, communication, and behavior management. Our approach ensures that progress made in the clinic carries over into everyday life at home, school, and in the community.
Our Rockwall clinic provides full-day, center-based ABA therapy as well as parent coaching. This dual approach empowers families to support their child’s growth between sessions and reinforces positive outcomes at every stage.
“I teach [kids with autism] skills so they can live the life they want to live…we want people with autism to do the things that are important to them.”
— Melinda Bird
Our Address:
1201 Arista Dr, Suite 101, Rockwall, TX 75032
Our Phone Number:
833-225-9393
Our Clinic Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Our Clinic Director:
Melinda Bird, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA
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Our Rockwall ABA clinic is conveniently located near Lake Ray Hubbard and I-30, making it easy to reach for families in Rockwall, Heath, Rowlett, Fate, and surrounding Rockwall County communities.
Melinda Bird, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, is the clinic director for Rockwall, TX. She has worked with kids with autism and special needs for over 15 years. She has practiced ABA in various settings—from early childhood clinics to group homes for adults; from in-home therapy to school settings.
For each child, Melinda begins by envisioning what their life could look like in three areas: home, community, and school. She asks questions, listens, and observes. From there, she builds a comprehensive ABA plan to work toward a whole and fulfilling life.
Though Melinda’s experience is vast, she is laser-focused on one goal: improving the quality of life for people with special needs.









