Standalone service. Direct access to a BCBA.

Parent Coaching & Support

Work directly with a BCBA to learn practical, evidence-based strategies you can use in everyday situations.

Sessions focus on helping parents build confidence, consistency, and skills that support their child’s success beyond our meetings.

Personalized Guidance

Receive individualized recommendations tailored to your child’s unique strengths, challenges, and goals.

Support may include communication, behavior concerns, independence, school-related challenges, routines, transitions, and family-specific priorities.

Standalone Parent Training

Parent training services are available independently and do not require enrollment in direct ABA therapy.

Families can access professional support, problem-solving, and coaching while maintaining flexibility in their child’s services.

Start with a Free Consultation

A free in-home consultation to discuss your child’s needs, answer your questions, and learn how parent coaching and training can support your family.

Common Questions About Parent Training Services

Is parent training the same as ABA therapy?

No. Parent training and coaching services are focused on supporting caregivers rather than providing direct therapy to the child. Sessions involve education, problem-solving, strategy development, and coaching tailored to your family’s goals.

While modeling and demonstration of techniques may occur when appropriate, the primary focus is helping parents and caregivers learn practical skills and strategies they can confidently use in everyday situations.

How does parent training work?

Parent training involves meeting in your home directly with a BCBA to learn practical strategies that can be applied throughout daily routines, communication, behavior challenges, and skill development.

Do I need direct ABA therapy to receive parent training?

No. Parent training and coaching services are available as a standalone option and do not require enrollment in direct ABA therapy.

Who is parent training appropriate for?

Parent training can benefit families seeking support with communication, daily routines, behavior concerns, skill development, and increasing independence at home and in the community. It may be especially helpful for families who do not have access to direct ABA therapy.

How often are parent training sessions scheduled?

Frequency is individualized based on your family’s goals and needs. Some families benefit from weekly coaching, while others prefer less frequent support.