Helping kids with autism live happy, fulfilling lives!
The Woodlands Clinic specializes in early childhood ABA. Research underscores the importance of early intervention, as it molds a child’s brain between 18 months and 5 years. BrightPath Behavior clinicians concentrate on empowering young learners with essential language and communication skills necessary for success in school and life. Our team can help manage challenging behaviors, teach appropriate social interactions, develop functional communication, including toilet training, and expand food choices. We equip parents to parent their children more confidently. Your child’s happiness is how we measure our success.
“I am most passionate about working with kids that other people say you can’t work with or that people say we’ve tried everything and nothing works. Well, you haven’t tried everything because something will work with every kid.”
— Cinnamon Boucher
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
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Our Clinic Director:
Cinnamon Boucher, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA
Cinnamon Boucher, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, has over 30 years of experience helping children with disabilities and their families. With a strong background in mental health, she has always been passionate about championing the underdog and working with challenging kids, driven by the belief that every child can succeed with the right support. Initially pursuing a path in counseling, Cinnamon quickly fell in love with ABA after witnessing a discrete trial demonstration during her undergraduate studies, leading her to earn a master’s in ABA.
Known for her innovative thinking, hands-on approach, and commitment to making decisions in the best interest of the children, Cinnamon leads her staff as a cohesive team. She believes effective leadership involves direct involvement in the therapeutic process. Cinnamon’s firm, fun, and fast-paced ABA mindset is balanced by a family-first philosophy, deeply informed by medical complications within her own family.