Parent Training in ABA: Why It Matters

Parents play a key role in the success of ABA therapy. Training equips caregivers with the tools to support their child’s development consistently across all settings.

What Parent Training Looks Like

  • Understanding ABA principles

  • Learning how to respond to behavior

  • Practicing new strategies during sessions

  • Receiving feedback and support

Why It Helps

  • Encourages generalization of skills

  • Builds consistency

  • Reduces family stress

Parent involvement is not just encouraged—it’s essential for long-term success.

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