
Jennifer Pita
Billing SpecialistHello, my name is Jennifer Pita, and I am the Billing Coordinator at Super Hero Kiddos ABA Center. I have been with the company for 2.5 years and truly enjoy being part of such a dedicated and professional team.
I bring over 10 years of experience in the billing field, with the last 5 years focused specifically on ABA services. Although I am not a therapist, I deeply value the ABA field because I get to witness firsthand the commitment and passion that our therapists, BCBAs, and staff put into helping each child reach their full potential. It is inspiring to see the incredible progress that children can make through consistency and dedication, and I am grateful to play a role in supporting that journey.

Molly Francis
Office ManagerHello! My name is Molly, and I’m the Office Manager here at Superhero Kiddos. I bring a strong background in leadership and operations to our team, with a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Florida International University.
Hello! My name is Molly, and I’m the Office Manager here at Superhero Kiddos. I bring a strong background in leadership and operations to our team, with a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Florida International University.
I transitioned into the ABA field driven by a deep passion for helping children reach their fullest potential. In my role, I focus on ensuring our center runs smoothly and efficiently, so that our clinicians can concentrate on what matters most — supporting each child’s growth and success. Whether I’m coordinating schedules, assisting families with documentation, or handling day-to-day logistics, I strive to create an organized, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued.
I believe in building strong, trusting relationships with our families and staff, and take great joy in seeing the positive impact our team makes every day. Outside of work, I love reading, exploring new places, and spending time with my family.
I’m truly honored to be part of such a dedicated team and to support the incredible children and families we serve.
“Working hard is important. But there is something that matters even more: believing in yourself.” — Harry Potter
Supervisors

Beatriz Perez
BCBA Clinical DirectorMy name is Beatriz Perez, and I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with 10 years of experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. I started my journey as an RBT in 2015, advanced to a BCaBA in 2017, and earned my BCBA certification in 2019. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working with countless families, providing behavior analytic services to children ranging from 18 months to 21 years old. My greatest passion lies in early intervention and potty training, where I love helping children build foundational life skills.
A few fun facts about me: I’m a proud Cuban (cafecito runs in my veins!), I’m a mom to a beautiful 4-year-old son, and I’m a huge Florida Panthers fan, go Cats! One of my favorite guiding quotes is “Behavior is communication.”

Cindy Luna
BCBAHi! I’m Cindy Luna, a BCBA with a master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis focused on autism. I started as an RBT and quickly fell in love with the field, especially the joy of helping children grow and supporting their families. My passion is to make a meaningful difference by providing compassionate, individualized care to every child and family I work with.

Janeth Zuccolotto
BCaBAHello, my name is Janeth Zuccolotto. I am originally from Venezuela and hold a degree in Early Childhood Education. I am also a specialist in Learning Difficulties, a Board-Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), and currently pursuing my master’s degree to become a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). With over 23 years of experience as a teacher, I am deeply passionate about education and early intervention.
Student Analysts

Yarizol Almelo
Lead RBT Student AnalystHi there, my name is Ms. Yari! I have been an RBT for four years, during which I have worked with over 30 families providing behavioral support services to kids between 18 months and 12 years old. I have a bachelor’s degree in Children & Adolescent Psychology and am currently pursuing my master’s degree to become a BCBA at the University of West Florida. My dream is to advocate for children with special needs.
I have 2 AMAZING daughters, who are my entire world and motivated. I love coffee. My favorite hobbies are travelling and shopping. I’m Cuban and can speak Spanish, English, and French. Before being an RBT, I was a hotel general manager.
“It takes a special person to hear what a child cannot say”.

Yisell Troya
RBT Student AnalystMy name is Ms. Yisell. I have been an RBT for more than one year now, during which I have worked with kids between 4 and 7 years old. I am currently doing my Master’s in ABA as a BCBA at the University of Valencia, Spain. My dream is to raise awareness of the needs and understanding of children with conditions, especially Autism.
I have my family, especially my boyfriend who is my strength and motivation in this journey and in every moment in my life. My favorite hobby is photography. I love ice cream and the ocean. I am Cuban and can speak English and Spanish. I am a lover of pets, especially dogs. Before being an RBT, I was a Pharmacy Technician.
“Autism is proof that love does not need words.”
Therapists

Rosmery Perez Roque
RBTHello! My name is Ms. Rosmery. About two years ago, I became an RBT, and since then, I’ve had the privilege of working with several families, mainly with children between the ages of 2 and 7. Every day in this profession reaffirms that I chose the right path, especially when I see a child reach a goal that once seemed difficult. The joy on their faces, even for the smallest achievements, is one of the greatest rewards of my work. I hold a bachelor’s degree in science, and this summer I will be taking the next step in my professional development by beginning coursework to become a BCaBA. My work so far has reflected my commitment, passion, and dedication to providing the best possible support to children and their families, always striving to help them achieve their goals.
Before becoming an RBT, I worked as a babysitter for two wonderful families when I first arrived in the country. That initial experience helped me deeply understand the importance of individualized care and building a trusting relationship with each child.
I’m Cuban, fluent in Spanish, and I’m currently working hard to improve my English.
In my free time, I enjoy simple things like watching TV and sharing a good cup of coffee while chatting with friends.

Alondras Martinez
RBTHi, my name is Alondras. I’m a newly board-certified Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) as of 2025, but this isn’t my first time in the field—I previously worked as an RBT from 2016 to 2018. After that, I explored a different path in the hospitality and tourism industry, working on yachts as a stewardess and eventually earning my captain’s license. Now, I’ve returned to my roots in behavioral therapy with renewed passion and experience, excited to grow and make a difference in this field.
Fun fact
I have a wonderful son who is my world and the reason behind everything I do. In my free time, I love traveling and exploring new places—it’s my favorite hobby!
Quote
“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”

Arianna Freeman
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Doris Zamora
RBTMy name is Doris Zamora, and I’ve been working in the field of ABA for more than a year as a RBT. I absolutely love what I do. I’m incredibly passionate about helping children grow and succeed through individualized, evidence-based support. I have experience working with young children, and one of the most rewarding parts of my job is seeing the progress each child makes, no matter how small. I love forming connections with kids and celebrating every milestone together.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in psychology and am originally from Cuba. I’m currently working toward my long-term goal of becoming a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), but I truly enjoy the hands-on experience and learning that comes with being an RBT. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, watching movies, and in outdoor activities. Most importantly, I am the proud mom of a wonderful daughter who is my biggest inspiration and support. She motivates me every day to keep growing and give my best in everything I do.
Working with children is not just my job, it’s my passion, and I feel lucky to do what I love every day.

Frank Garcia Diaz
RBTHello! My name is Mr. Frank. For almost two years, I have been working as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), an experience that has given me the privilege of supporting children and their families while developing a deeper passion for the field of behavior analysis. Every step in this role has strengthened my dedication to helping others and confirmed that I am on the right professional path.
I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, which allows me to continue growing academically while applying what I learn to my work in the field. This combination of study and practice motivates me every day to keep advancing and building a solid foundation for my future as a professional.
Before becoming an RBT, I worked as a delivery driver. That job taught me valuable lessons about responsibility, perseverance, and connecting with people in everyday situations. It was a stage of my life that helped me develop discipline and resilience, which I now apply in both my academic and professional goals.
I was born in Cuba, and my cultural roots are a big part of who I am. Spanish is my first language, but I am also fluent in English, which has allowed me to adapt and communicate effectively in diverse environments.
In my free time, I enjoy simple but meaningful activities like watching TV, having coffee, or sharing good conversations with friends. These small moments remind me of the importance of balance between personal life and professional growth.
My journey so far reflects commitment, resilience, and a genuine desire to grow. I look forward to continuing my education and making a positive difference in the lives of others.

Mahli Sanchez Miranda
RBTHi, my name is Ms. Mahli. I am an RBT with over 8 years of experience working with clients between the ages of 2 and 15 across various settings, including schools, daycares, clinics, and community environments. My work focuses on reducing challenging behaviors and enhancing each client’s overall quality of life. Before coming to this country and becoming an RBT, I studied medicine for over five years, completing clinical rotations in various specialties, with a particular interest in pediatrics. I have earned my associate’s degree in nursing and am currently focused on completing my bachelor’s degree. During my sessions, I always conduct myself with professionalism and integrity while collaborating closely with clients, their families, and my colleagues. Working with children is my greatest passion. Seeing their progress and the joy it brings to their families truly fills my heart. It is an indescribable feeling to watch clients who once faced significant challenges now making their own decisions and achieving personal goals. What was once a dream has become a reality, and that is what inspires me to continue this meaningful journey.
I’m Cuban, fluent in Spanish, and have advanced English proficiency. I enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends, and I love traveling and exploring new cultures. I am also a proud mother of two children, who are my daily source of motivation and strength.

Marcos Perez Roque
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MariaFernanda Lopez
RBTHello, my name is MariaFernanda. I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Florida International University. Before working as an RBT, I worked in a mental health clinic with a focus on play therapy. As an RBT, I’ve worked with both kids and adults ranging from ages 4-19 years old. Working at SK has allowed me to focus more on early intervention therapy.
My concentration for my bachelor’s degree is focused on mental health counseling and I hope to combine my love for counseling with ABA to provide family services beyond correcting behavior. Allowing kids to learn techniques on how to emotionally regulate themselves as well as offering parents the reassurance and support they need as they see their child grow.

Wendy Ortiz
RBTHello, my name is Ms. Wendy. I am a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) with one and a half years of experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). I have had the privilege of working with children between the ages of 2 and 10 in various settings, including schools, clinics, and daycare centers. My primary goal is to support each child in reducing challenging behaviors while developing functional skills that promote independence and improve their overall quality of life.
I was born in Cuba, and I am fully bilingual in English and Spanish, which allows me to communicate effectively and build strong relationships with clients and their families. I am currently pursuing my bachelor’s degree in psychology to continue expanding my knowledge and provide the best possible care to the families I serve.
During my sessions, I always prioritize professionalism, compassion, and integrity. I work closely with families and collaborate with my colleagues to create individualized therapy plans tailored to each child’s specific needs. Supporting children as they progress and overcome challenges brings me great joy and fulfillment. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a child achieve their goals and witnessing the happiness it brings to their entire family.
Outside of my professional work, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading books, and playing tennis.

Yaquelin Ricardo Gomez
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Daniela Rios
RBTMy name is Daniela Rios, I am 20 years old, and I am originally from Cuba. I am currently studying Psychology at Florida National University, with the goal of becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in the future. I have experience working with children, both through childcare and my work in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), which has given me the opportunity to support kids in their growth and development. One of the things I enjoy the most is seeing their progress—whether it’s a small step or a big milestone—and celebrating each achievement together.
I am deeply passionate about working with children, building meaningful connections, and helping them reach their fullest potential. This hands-on experience has shaped not only my professional journey but also my personal values, teaching me patience, empathy, and perseverance.
For me, working with children is not just a career path—it’s a passion that inspires me every day to grow and give my very best.

Tatianna Rivera
RBTI am a Colombian mom with over 10 years of teaching experience in early childhood, elementary, and middle school social studies. With training in peaceful learning environments, I create inclusive and respectful spaces that foster children’s holistic growth. Currently, I am expanding my journey in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), bringing love, commitment, and dedication to support each child and their family.

Yuleidys Zaldivar
RBTMy name is Ms. Yuly, and I have been a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) for about two years. I’ve had the privilege of working with children aged 2 to 6, supporting them and their families in reaching developmental goals. Seeing children achieve milestones—no matter how small—is one of the most rewarding parts of my work and reaffirms my passion for this field.
Before becoming an RBT, I worked as a Teacher Assistant, which gave me a strong foundation in individualized care and the importance of building trusting relationships with each child. My journey reflects my dedication, compassion, and commitment to helping every child succeed.

Daisha Passmore
RBTHi! My name is Daisha. I have been a registered behavioral technician since 2022, and I have been employed with Superhero Kiddos since 2023. Some of my aspirations are to become a BCBA and a clinical director. I am passionate about supporting children on the spectrum and their families, and I love to see them become independent at school, in the community, and at home. A few personal things about me are that I am an animal lover. In my free time, I care for horses and exotic animals at farms. I have a dog that is my baby. I also love cooking and practicing new recipes. Lastly, I love to watch horror movies and shows. My favorite show right now is The Last of Us.

Jessica Betancourt
RBTHello! My name is Ms. Jessica. About a year ago, I began my journey as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), and since then, I have had the privilege of working with children of different ages and their families.
I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Science with a specialization in Medicine, and I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Prevención e Intervención Psicológica en Problemas de Conducta en la Escuela. This program represents the next step in my professional growth.
Throughout my work, I have demonstrated a strong commitment, passion, and dedication to supporting children and their families. My goal is always to help them achieve meaningful progress, and every day in this profession reaffirms that I chose the right path. The joy of seeing a child reach a goal—no matter how small—reminds me why I love this field.
I am originally from Cuba, fluent in Spanish, and continuously working to strengthen my English skills.
In my free time, I enjoy simple and meaningful moments, such as watching TV, reading a good book, listening to music, or sharing a cup of coffee while chatting with friends.

Yanetsy Nimo
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Dayrin Maria Vila
RBTMy name is Dayrin María Vila. I am Cuban and have been working as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) for three years. I specialize in early intervention and toilet training (potty training). Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to work with children ages 2 to 5 in various settings, such as schools, daycares, and agencies dedicated to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
I graduated in nursing in Cuba, where I specialized in neonatology. That experience provided me with a strong foundation in caring for and supporting the development of children from their earliest days of life.
I have a deep love for working in the field of health and child development. I enjoy supporting each child through their learning process and seeing their progress day by day. My greatest motivation is helping families achieve meaningful goals and contributing—with empathy and dedication—to the growth and well-being of every little one.

Carlos Alvarez
RBTMy name is Carlos Alvarez, and I was born in Havana, Cuba. I decided to continue my studies because I have always believed that life is too short to go unnoticed and not become someone meaningful. I am passionate about psychology and fascinated by the functions of the human brain. We are incredible beings, and I believe we learn both good and bad things from every person we meet. In the future, I plan to open my own psychology clinic and, through my experience, help guide people toward becoming the best version of themselves. To answer the question, What quote motivates me every day? The one that resonates with me most is from Admiral William H. McRaven, a U.S. Navy SEAL, in his famous 2014 commencement speech at the University of Texas, known as “Make Your Bed.” His lessons, based on SEAL training, provide powerful motivational advice:
Start the day with one task completed: Making your bed every morning gives you a small sense of pride and encourages you to accomplish more throughout the day.
Little things matter: If you cannot do the small tasks well, you will never succeed at the big ones. Discipline in the small things builds the foundation for greater success.
Accept that life isn’t fair: In training, recruits were sometimes punished regardless of performance (“sugar cookie”). The lesson is that failure and setbacks are part of life, but the key is to keep moving forward.
Embrace adversity: Life is full of “circuses” (extra challenges and hardships). Overcoming them makes you stronger and more resilient.
Find someone to help you row: Success often depends on teamwork and mutual support. No one succeeds entirely on their own.
Don’t ring the bell: In training, quitting was as simple as ringing a bell. McRaven reminds us never to give up, no matter how hard life becomes.
One person can change the world: If each person changes the lives of just 10 others, and the process continues, millions can be positively impacted in just a few generations.
This speech inspires me daily to stay disciplined, face challenges, and work toward making a difference in the lives of others.
