What does Parent Training in Aba Therapy Include?

Parent training in ABA therapy is a collaborative, evidence-based program designed to empower caregivers by turning everyday daily routines into meaningful learning opportunities. Led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, the training helps parents become active partners in their child’s development. Key components include:

Understanding ABA Principles: Parents learn core concepts, such as identifying a child’s triggers, using positive reinforcement, and utilizing techniques like prompting and shaping to guide their child.

Implementing Behavior Support Plans: A BCBA creates a written plan tailored to the child to manage challenging behaviors. Parents receive live, in-the-moment coaching to practice responses to these behaviors confidently.

Building Daily Living and Communication Skills: Training focuses on breaking down self-care routines like dressing, toothbrushing, or handwashing into manageable steps. If necessary, parents are also coached on using communication systems like sign language, PECS, or AAC devices.

Structured Four-Part Framework: The training process typically includes brief instruction on a skill, therapist role-play demonstrations, hands-on parent practice with real-time feedback, and data tracking to monitor the child’s progress.


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