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Episode #228: Scaling a Therapy Practice By Adding ABA Services with Quintina Briscoe
Have you ever considered adding ABA services to your speech therapy practice? Today I had a chat with Quintina Briscoe, founder of Pediatric Speech Lab, who shares her inspiring journey to opening her own clinic. Quintina discusses how she recognized a gap in services for children with autism and the importance of integrating ABA into speech therapy to better support her clients.
She reflects on the behavioral challenges many SLPs face and how inclusive, multidisciplinary therapy can make a lasting difference. Quintina also highlights the range of services her clinic offers—from in-clinic and teletherapy sessions to placing facilitators in Baltimore City schools.
We also dive into her empowering company culture, rooted in inclusivity, autonomy, transparency, and respect—and how she weaves these values into every layer of her business and team meetings.
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
- Integrating ABA services into speech therapy
- How SLPs react to adding ABA
- The value of inclusive care
- Scaling a thriving clinic with integrated ABA
Mentioned In This Episode
- Quintina Briscoe M.S. CCC-SLP (@quintinabriscoeslp) on Instagram
- Membership – ABA Speech
- ABA Speech: Home
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