🔹 Why Caregiver Training Matters

Parents and caregivers are the most important people in a child’s life. By learning ABA strategies and understanding how behavior works, families gain the tools they need to:

  • Respond effectively to challenging behaviors

  • Reinforce desired skills throughout the day

  • Increase consistency between therapy and home

  • Feel confident in supporting their child’s growth

Training is tailored to each family’s needs, ensuring practical, achievable strategies that fit into real-life routines.


🔹 What Training Looks Like

Our caregiver training is hands-on, supportive, and based on the principles of Behavioral Skills Training (BST), which includes:

  1. Instruction: We explain each strategy clearly and answer your questions.

  2. Modeling: The therapist demonstrates the skill in session.

  3. Practice: Caregivers try the strategy themselves, with support.

  4. Feedback: We provide positive reinforcement and coaching.

Training sessions may take place:

  • During regular ABA therapy appointments

  • In dedicated caregiver-only meetings

  • Via telehealth for added flexibility


🔹 Topics We Commonly Cover

Depending on your child’s goals, training may focus on:

  • Managing problem behaviors with consistency

  • Teaching communication (verbal, sign, or alternative methods)

  • Supporting transitions and routines (bedtime, meals, hygiene)

  • Increasing independence with daily living tasks

  • Reinforcing skills like waiting, following directions, and tolerating delays

  • Generalizing skills to new people and environments


🔹 Ongoing Support

Caregiver training is not a one-time event—it’s a partnership. As your child grows and goals evolve, we continue to adjust strategies and offer guidance that works for your family. We also provide written resources and tools to reinforce what you’ve learned between sessions.


🔹 How to Get Started

If you’re ready to take a more active role in your child’s therapy, we’re here to guide and support you. Caregiver involvement is encouraged from day one and continues throughout the entire treatment process.