Farrah Clark, M.S., BCBA, LBA (MN)
Farrah Clark is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) licensed in Minnesota with over a decade of experience supporting children and adolescents with autism and developmental differences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master of Science in Early Childhood Education, both from the University of North Dakota. Mrs. Clark completed her BCBA coursework through the Florida Institute of Technology and also holds a Graduate Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders from the University of North Dakota.
Mrs. Clark began her career as a paraprofessional in Fisher, Minnesota, and then spent several formative years at the Anne Carlsen Center in Grand Forks, ND, where she worked as a Behavior Interventionist and Autism Specialist. It was there she completed her BCBA supervision hours and deepened her commitment to behavior analysis.
Her passion is working primarily with young children and teens, supporting them and their families in building skills that promote independence and a meaningful life. Mrs. Clark believes in a collaborative approach and strives to provide compassionate, individualized care. Guided by ethical principles and a growth mindset, she values patience, humility, and teamwork in her practice.
Outside of work, Mrs. Clark enjoys traveling, spending time with family, and pursuing health and wellness. She is a proud cat mom.
