Our Team
Time 2 Grow ABA team focuses social significance, ensuring immediate and enjoyable therapy sessions that foster play and skill development
Meet the Executive Team

Shayla Duda
Shayla has a Bachelor’s Degree in English, with a focus in linguistics, and a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of California at Berkeley. Shayla is an active Board Certified Behavior Analyst and her scope of practice includes Early Intervention Services, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and Verbal Behavior Therapy. Shayla began working as a behavior therapist in 2001 in a verbal behavior program for a young child with Autism. She continued to work as an early interventionist with children and families around the Bay Area for the next ten years and her work included collaboration with Pamela Wolfberg and Integrated Play Groups. In graduate school Shayla was a research assistant for Laura Sterponi’s discourse analytic study of language practices and Autism. Shayla has been deeply influenced by her academic mentors and the ongoing work of stakeholders in the Bay Area who work tirelessly to ensure support for children with Autism and their families. Shayla was a participant on the SF Marin Autism Regional Task Force in 2010, which provided recommendations for legislation aimed at ensuring widespread access to behavioral health treatment for people with Autism. As a clinical director at Time 2 Grow ABA, Shayla brings analytical sensitivity and an enduring passion to all her work and she is committed to high quality family centered early intervention ABA services.

Adriana Kugman
Meet the Clinical Team

Gina Paff
“I look forward to being part of your family’s team!” Gina has worked with children with autism and other developmental disabilities for over 16 years. Gina brings both in-home and center-based experience. She has first hand knowledge of community-based preschool teaching in inclusive settings and residential mental health programs. Gina served as a Program Coordinator Supervisor for Contra Costa County early intervention programs for numerous years. Gina’s undergraduate studies focused on child development and she obtained her Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Cincinnati and is an active Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Gina believes in collaboration with the family to create goals that are meaningful to them while respecting neurodiversity and their child’s individual interests and needs. Gina prioritizes individualization and personalization in her service approach. Gina holds additional certifications in Pivotal Response Training and Trauma Informed Care and welcomes collaboration with other specialists on a child’s early intervention team, such as occupational and speech therapists.

Arielle Thomas

Alyssa Telegan

Margarita Pascual
Maggie is a bilingual Board Certified Behavior Analyst who specializes in working with families who speak Spanish. Maggie provides ABA services, from assessments, programming, supervision, and parent training in Spanish, thus greatly increasing access and understanding of in-home ABA services to families where English is a second language. Maggie earned her Master’s Degree in Science with an emphasis in ABA from National University. She is an active Board Certified Behavior Analyst from 2023 and is the newest member of Time 2 Grow ABA’s clinical supervisory team.
Why work with us?
Time 2 Grow ABA focuses on specialized, comprehensive, early intervention services centered around the family unit.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) are highly skilled and led by our clinical leadership team experienced in developmental pediatrics, clinical psychology, and autism therapy.
Specialized
Our BCBA and RBT staff are trained and specialized to work with toddlers and preschool aged children to support their unique skills and interests

Significant
BCBA clinical directors not only aim for significant immediate results, but they also program for meaningful experiences in the future

Fun!
We use child friendly materials and toys and we create spaces and activities that nurture joint attention, communication, and play
When Children Grow, Families Succeed
