Coppell, Texas — At Success on the Spectrum Coppell, a center dedicated to providing ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy for children with autism, leadership is rooted in personal experience. Jenice Reyes, the CEO and heart behind the center, has a unique perspective on what it takes to run a successful therapy practice—one that combines business acumen and a deep personal commitment to the families it serves.
Jenice’s journey into the world of autism began not with formal training in therapy or education, but as a mother. As a mother of five children, one of whom is autistic, Jenice’s understanding of autism is profoundly personal. This life experience coupled with her desire to help others led her to opening her therapy center where every child is seen as unique and every family is heard.
“I’ve always wanted to create a place where therapy goes beyond just teaching skills,” says Jenice. “Our center is a community, where we embrace each child’s individuality and celebrate every milestone—no matter how small. We focus on building a future, not just offering services.”
Before opening Success on the Spectrum Coppell, Jenice had a successful career in corporate America. It was in this high-pressure environment that she honed her skills in leadership, strategy, and team development. However, it was motherhood, that ultimately led her to opening her center.
“The balance between boardroom meetings and bedtime stories taught me how to lead with empathy and strength,” Jenice explains. “My background in corporate leadership gave me the tools to structure and grow a sustainable, efficient business, but it was my personal experience as a mother that taught me the true meaning of patience and the importance of individualized care.”
Success on the Spectrum Coppell stands out for its commitment to personalized care. Unlike many centers that group clients together for therapy, Success on the Spectrum Coppell offers 1:1 therapy, ensuring each child receives the attention they deserve. Additionally, the center goes beyond in-clinic therapy by offering real-world experiences for clients. “We take our clients on field trips to practice skills in everyday environments, preparing them for independence,” Jenice explains.
Moreover, the center prioritizes transparency and communication with families. “We have a parent viewing area where parents can watch therapy sessions live. Every room in the center is equipped with cameras that retain over a month’s worth of footage. This allows parents to stay involved and reassured about their child’s progress,” says Jenice.
Success on the Spectrum Coppell also offers a unique and heartwarming annual event: a free autism prom for its clients and the community. “We believe in celebrating each child’s journey, and the prom is just one way to do that,” Jenice shares.
The center’s community-driven approach is reflected in the way they treat both their clients and staff. The dual perspective Jenice brings to her leadership—both as a mother and a business professional—ensures that decisions are made with a deep understanding of the complexities families face while also building a sustainable and efficient practice.
Jenice’s business model is built on a strong foundation of empathy, transparency, and a commitment to individualized care, with a team of passionate professionals who share her mission to empower families. “We’re not just providing therapy; we’re building futures,” she says.
For Jenice, this work is more than a profession; it’s a mission. Her journey from corporate leader to autism advocate is one driven by the desire to create a space where autistic children are understood, celebrated, and given the tools they need to thrive. “This isn’t just a job for me,” Jenice reflects. “It’s deeply personal, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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