Compassionate ABA Therapy for Children with Autism in The Woodlands
At BrightPath Behavior’s The Woodlands clinic, autistic children receive structured, play-based ABA therapy in a calm, welcoming environment. We support families from The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, and nearby North Houston communities with individualized treatment plans that focus on communication, social interaction, independence, and school readiness.
Our BCBAs design programs around each child’s strengths, interests, and family routines. In one-on-one sessions, therapists use games, movement, and naturalistic teaching to help children practice asking for what they need, following directions, taking turns, building friendships, and managing big emotions. We emphasize real-world practice so skills learned in the clinic carry over to home, school, and the community.
The Woodlands clinic offers full-day, center-based ABA therapy as well as parent training programs. These programs empower families with tools and strategies to support progress outside of the clinic and reinforce positive outcomes at every stage.
“When you’re in the trenches, you need a ray of sunshine, even if it’s just a peek. I am your child’s biggest cheerleader.”
— Tamara Harbert
Our Address:
200 Valleywood Rd., Suite 200B, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Our Phone Number:
833-225-9393
Our Clinic Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Our Assistant Clinic Director:
Tamara Harbert, M.S., BCBA, LBA
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Our The Woodlands ABA clinic is conveniently located near I-45, making it easy to reach for families in The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, and surrounding North Houston communities.
Tamara Harbert, M.S., BCBA, LBA, offers an engaging and interactive, child-led approach to ABA therapy in The Woodlands. By observing each child’s unique interests and what makes them happiest, she customizes a learning plan that incorporates those elements. Tamara assesses each child’s unique needs with empathy, celebrates every victory—no matter how big or small—and ensures they have the support needed to grow. Passionate about education and training, she also equips parents and clinical staff with the necessary resources for each child’s development.
Tamara earned her B.S. in Child Development with a focus on Child Life from Texas Woman’s University. After 13 years in early childhood education, she graduated with distinction from Capella University with a master’s degree in Psychology, focusing on ABA. A strong advocate within the autism and disability community, she volunteers regularly with her sorority. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and her fur baby, a Chihuahua named Shugar.









































