ABA therapy doesn’t stop when the session ends — and neither does your child’s progress. One of the most powerful tools in any child’s growth is you. At Sunny Skies ABA, we work closely with parents to carry the momentum from therapy into everyday life. Here’s how you can be an active part of your child’s success at home.
Children spend most of their time at home — not in a clinic. That’s why the best results come when parents know how to:
When everyone is on the same page, progress happens faster and lasts longer.
If your child is learning to request things by saying “help” or pointing to a picture, use the same method at home. This helps your child connect the dots between therapy and real life.
Example:
If the therapist says, “First clean up, then snack,” try using that same phrase during playtime or mealtime.
When your child uses a skill they've learned — like asking politely or waiting their turn — praise it! Positive reinforcement helps the behavior stick.
Tips:
ABA skills aren’t just for therapy sessions — they’re for everyday life.
Try:
The more natural practice your child gets, the more confident they’ll become.
Keep a simple journal or notes on:
Share this with your therapy team so we can adjust the plan as needed.
You don’t have to know everything. At Sunny Skies ABA, we welcome your questions and concerns. We’ll explain techniques, demonstrate strategies, and give you simple tools to use at home.
The more involved you are, the more empowered you’ll feel — and the more supported your child will be.
Therapists may change. Routines may shift. But your child has one steady source of love and support — you. By working hand-in-hand with your ABA team, you become one of the strongest forces in your child’s growth and happiness.

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