Beverly Smith received her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology in 1999 from University of Texas at San Antonio. For the past 15 years, she has been working with families both privately and through multiple school districts providing In Home and Parent Training Services. She is a big proponent of giving parents the information and tools they need in order to understand, communicate with and support their child. Her fieldwork has provided her with the opportunity to work with individuals of all ages and disabilities. She is currently pursuing her Board Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Sarah Wilburn's love for working with individuals with developmental disabilities began when she started working at Camp CAMP while in high school and through her freshman year of college. Sarah pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education and graduated from Texas State University in 2004. She began teaching for San Antonio ISD in a self-contained classroom at the elementary level. While teaching, Sarah began a masters program at Texas State University in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with a certification in autism. She graduated with her Masters of Education in 2012 and began working as a Behavior Analyst part-time while transferring to teach at a private school for children with developmental disabilities. In 2013 Sarah decided to go in to ABA therapy full-time and is currently pursuing her Board Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis.