If you’re looking for:
More calm days
Better communication
Confidence as a caregiver
A plan that makes sense
You’re in the right place.
Support that actually feels right.
Meet Kaylee Miller
Founder of Insightful Growth Pathways | Behaviour Consultant
Kaylee holds a Master’s degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis and is completing supervised practice towards BCBA certification. She brings experience supporting individuals, families, and schools across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, with a special focus on early intervention and emotional regulation for those navigating autism or adhd.
Families often describe her approach as calm, collaborative, and deeply respectful of each child’s individuality. Her work blends behavioural science with compassion and practical strategies that support real-life routines.
A few things about me…
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My family is everything to me
I have a small, close-knit family and they are truly my world. They keep me grounded and remind me what actually matters…connection, support, and showing up for each other.
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I feel most like myself when I’m outside
I love being outdoors. There’s just something about fresh air and open space that resets everything for me. Both sides of my family are dirt contractors, so I always say being connected to the earth literally runs in my blood.
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I’ve never really fit into the “box”
I’ve always felt a little like the black sheep and honestly, I’ve learned to love that about myself. I don’t believe in doing things just because “that’s how it’s always been done,” especially in this field.
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I see the big picture and I love building things from the ground up
I love taking an idea, building it into something meaningful, and then watching it grow. Seeing a child start to gain skills and confidence… there’s nothing better than that moment when it all starts to click.
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I believe nothing is one-size-fits-all
Every child, every family, every situation is different. That’s why I value collaboration so much—when we work together, we can actually create something that truly fits your life.
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I’m a homebody with a big, bold kind of love
I love being at home, in my quiet, cozy space—it’s how I recharge. But when it comes to the people I care about, I love deeply, fully, and without hesitation.
At the end of the day, this isn’t just what I do it’s what I believe, and it’s who I am.
My Approach to ABA
We believe every individual deserves to be supported as a whole people, not projects to be fixed. Our work is person-led, consent-informed, and grounded in respect for each persons sensory, emotional, and relational needs. We focus on skills that support real life at home, at school, and in the community
Neuroaffirming & trauma-informed practice
Person-led, consent-informed support
Meaningful skill building for daily routines
Collaborative partnerships with caregivers and schools
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Families in rural Saskatchewan & Manitoba often face long waitlists, limited services, and systems that feel impersonal or overwhelming. Too many families are left navigating hard seasons without the guidance they deserve.
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A MORE HUMAN WAY FORWARD
To transform how ABA is experienced in our communities. That means offering neuroaffirming, trauma-informed practices that celebrate strengths, uphold autonomy, and nurture emotional and sensory wellbeing. It means building supports that go beyond sessions and data. Supports that are inclusive, culturally responsive, and woven into the real lives of the families I serve.
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I wanted to create a space where each individual is honoured as their authentic self, where families feel supported rather than overwhelmed, and where behavioural science is delivered with compassion, respect, and humanity.