You Are the Most Important Part of Your Child’s Progress
No one knows your child like you do. Parent training isn’t about teaching you to be a therapist — it’s about giving you the specific tools, language, and strategies to make the hard moments more manageable and the good moments more frequent.
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The Hours Outside of Therapy Are Where Progress Really Compounds
Even if your child receives 15 hours of therapy per week — which is already a significant amount — there are still over 100 waking hours in that same week where you, the parent or caregiver, are the most important person in your child’s life.
That’s not a burden. That’s an opportunity.
When you understand why your child does what they do — when you can recognize the early signs of a meltdown before it escalates, when you know how to respond in a way that teaches rather than just reacts — everything changes. Not just for your child. For your whole family.
Parent training is how we make that happen. And we never make you feel like you should have already known this. We teach with the same patience we bring to your child.
Practical Skills for Real Moments — Not Textbook Theory
Understanding Behavior
Why does your child do what they do? Every behavior has a function — attention, escape, access, or sensory input. We help you identify the “why” behind the behavior so you can respond in a way that actually addresses it — not just manages it in the moment.
Positive Reinforcement in Daily Life
Reinforcement isn’t just sticker charts. We teach you how to identify what truly motivates your child and how to use that naturally throughout your day — in a way that builds skills and strengthens your relationship at the same time.
De-escalation & Prevention
How do you recognize when a meltdown is coming — before it arrives? What do you do when it does? We teach specific, evidence-based techniques for reducing escalation, staying regulated yourself, and helping your child come back to calm.
Building Predictable Routines
Predictability is one of the most powerful tools you have. We help you build morning routines, bedtime sequences, and transition strategies that reduce resistance and make daily life more consistent — for your child and for you.
Supporting Communication
How you respond to your child’s communication — verbal or behavioral — shapes how they learn to communicate. We teach you how to expand language, respond to AAC, and create natural opportunities for your child to practice communicating throughout the day.
Collaborating With the School Team
We coach you on how to advocate effectively at IEP meetings, how to share what’s working at home with teachers, and how to make sure the strategies being used in therapy and at school are actually consistent — so your child gets the full benefit of both.
Flexible, Practical, and Built Around Your Life
It Starts From the Very Beginning
Parent training isn’t something that comes later, after your child has been in services for a while. It begins at the assessment stage — because the sooner you understand your child’s behavior through a behavior analytic lens, the sooner things start to shift at home.
Regular BCBA-Led Coaching Sessions
You meet regularly with the supervising BCBA — not just to hear a progress report, but to practice strategies together, role-play difficult scenarios, and get real-time coaching on what’s happening in your home right now.
In-Session Observation & Modeling
When appropriate, you’ll observe sessions and learn alongside your child’s RBT. Seeing a strategy implemented — and then trying it yourself with support — is far more powerful than reading about it in a handout.
Written Resources in Your Language
We provide clear, jargon-free written guides, visual supports, and strategy sheets you can refer to in the moment — in English, Español, or Português (BR), whichever your family uses at home.
You Don’t Have to Be an Expert. You Just Have to Show Up.
We have worked with hundreds of families at every stage — parents who had no idea what ABA was, parents who had tried everything, parents who were exhausted and doubting themselves, parents who were grieving the vision of the future they had imagined for their child.
Every single one of them brought something irreplaceable to their child’s progress: they knew their child. They loved their child. And they showed up.
That’s all we ask. We’ll bring the rest.
Ready to Feel More Confident at Home?
Start with a free 20-minute consultation. We’ll listen to what’s happening and help you understand what support could look like for your family — in your language, at your pace.
Languages: English · Español · Português (BR) | Miami-Dade County
