Martha is a Behaviour Interventionist (BI) with a strong background in education, family support, and child development. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Latin-American Literature from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City and has completed Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) parent training in British Columbia, further deepening her understanding of relationship-based approaches to supporting children’s development.
Martha has three years of experience working as a Behaviour Interventionist, supporting children with diverse developmental needs in home and community settings. In addition, she brings valuable lived experience as a parent, having home-schooled and supported her autistic son from Grade 1 through Grade 8. This experience has given her a deep, personal understanding of individualized learning, behaviour support, and the importance of consistent, compassionate guidance.
Martha is passionate about helping children build social-emotional skills, communication abilities, and independence through meaningful, play-based, and individualized strategies. She values strong, trusting relationships and believes that every child learns best in a supportive and respectful environment.
With a warm and collaborative approach, Martha works closely with families and team members to support each child’s unique strengths and developmental goals.
Martha offers services in
- English
- Spanish