Meet Our Team

Where young minds bloom, supported by dedicated professionals

Our Leadership Team

At Midwest Autism ABA, our clinic stands out by uniting licensed mental health professionals and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in both clinical and executive leadership roles. This collaborative model is rare in ABA clinics and allows us to provide truly integrated, whole-child care through the lens of multiple disciplines. Our diverse expertise ensures your family benefits from a team approach, blending behavioral and mental health perspectives for the best possible outcomes.

megan manty

Megan Manty, M.S., LPCC, QSP

Co-Owner, Midwest Autism ABA

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mandy schloesser

Mandy Schloesser, M.A., LPCC, QSP

Co-Owner, Midwest Autism ABA

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Ellie Bungum

Ellie Bungum,BCBA, LBA, QSP

Clinical Director, Midwest Autism ABA

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Jocelyn Sheehan

Jocelyn Sheehan

Director of Center Operations and Intake

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Our Philosophy

At Midwest Autism ABA, we believe every child deserves the chance to thrive and every family deserves to feel supported. Co-owners Mandy Schloesser and Megan Manty bring over 20 years of combined experience and a shared passion for delivering compassionate, high-quality autism services.

As the sister company of Midwest Autism & Psychological Services (MAPS), we are proud to offer families a continuum of care — from evaluations and mental health support at MAPS to play-based ABA therapy and family training at Midwest Autism ABA. By uniting licensed mental health professionals and BCBAs in leadership, we provide a truly integrated, whole-child approach where young minds can bloom.

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Our Space

Our Northfield clinic is designed to feel calm and welcoming, with natural colors that reflect growth and balance. Therapy rooms are bright, child-friendly, and filled with toys and materials that make learning through play both fun and effective.

We also provide spaces for families to observe and participate, because we believe parents and caregivers are essential partners in the process. With on-site parking, handicap accessibility, and family-friendly amenities, our facility makes each visit comfortable and stress-free.

At Midwest Autism ABA, our rooms are more than spaces for therapy — they are safe, supportive environments where young minds bloom.