“Progress grows through patience, persistence, and compassion.”
Ms. Eva Ramirez
Senior ABA Therapist
Ms. Eva Ramirez is a psychology graduate and Senior ABA Therapist with over 10 years of experience supporting individuals with determination through ethical, compassionate, and evidence-based care. Her professional journey spans the Philippines and the UAE, where she has worked extensively with children and young adults in educational and therapeutic settings. At SHINE Child Development Center, Eva is recognized for her calm, resilient approach and her commitment to helping every individual achieve meaningful progress through consistent support and structured intervention.
- Experience: 10+ Years
Personal Experience:
Eva’s passion for supporting individuals with determination began during her high school years while balancing work, studies, and volunteer service in remote communities across the Philippines. Her early experiences working with youth and elderly populations shaped her empathetic and service-oriented mindset.
After moving to the UAE, she joined Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, where she spent more than nine years working closely with deaf and mute students, gaining valuable experience in behavioral support and individualized care. Over time, she further developed her clinical expertise and became a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT).
Eva believes meaningful growth is built through small, consistent efforts. Her work is guided by patience, optimism, and the belief that every child deserves dignity, encouragement, and the opportunity to succeed. She approaches each therapy journey with perseverance and compassion, creating a supportive environment where clients feel motivated to keep progressing every day.
Hard Skills
Soft Skills
Patient Guidance: Supporting progress through calm, steady encouragement.
Emotional Resilience: Remaining positive and solution-focused through challenges.
Compassionate Care: Building trusting relationships through empathy and respect.
Consistent Motivation: Encouraging children to keep trying and celebrating small achievements.