Parent Training
Collobrative Goal Setting
Goals for the child’s development are discussed and set in collaboration with the parents. These goals may range from addressing problematic behaviors (e.g., tantrums, aggression, self-injurious behavior) to teaching new skills (e.g., communication, socialization, independence).The goals are prioritized based on what is most meaningful for the child and family, taking into account long-term objectives and immediate needs.
Techniques and Strategies
Parents are trained on specific ABA strategies that are most appropriate for their child’s needs.
Assessment of the Child's Needs and Family Dynamics
Assesing the family’s strengths, preferences, routines, and challenges are taken into account. Every family has different dynamics and resources, so the training must be personalized.
Empowerment and Support
The goal of individualized ABA parent training is to empower parents by giving them the skills and confidence to support their child’s development independently. Trainers provide emotional support, helping parents navigate challenges and celebrate successes while reinforcing the importance of consistency and patience.