Parent Training Program in North Carolina
Empowering parents with proven ABA strategies for everyday success. Learn techniques you can use during meals, bedtime, errands, and more.
Parent Training Program
You are your child’s greatest advocate and most consistent teacher. Our parent training program equips you with proven ABA strategies you can use every single day — during mealtimes, bedtime, errands, and everywhere in between.
What You’ll Learn
- Understanding behavior — Why your child does what they do, and how to respond effectively
- Reinforcement strategies — How to motivate and reward positive behaviors
- Proactive approaches — Preventing challenging behavior before it starts
- Communication support — Encouraging language and alternative communication
- Daily routines — Building independence in self-care, mealtime, and transitions
How It Works
Training sessions are conducted by a BCBA, either in your home or via telehealth. Sessions are individualized to your family’s specific challenges and goals. We don’t teach generic strategies — we teach what works for your child, in your home, with your routines.
Because Progress Shouldn’t Stop at the Door
When parents use the same strategies as therapists, children make faster progress. Our goal is to make you the expert in your own home, so growth happens 24/7 — not just during therapy hours.
How to Start Parent Training in North Carolina
Reach Out
Contact our North Carolina intake team by phone or through our online form. We'll answer your questions and gather basic information.
Insurance Verification
We handle the paperwork with your North Carolina insurance provider to determine your coverage and benefits for ABA therapy.
Comprehensive Assessment
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts an in-depth assessment to understand your child's strengths and areas for growth.
Begin Therapy
Your child's personalized treatment plan begins. We provide regular progress updates and adjust the plan as your child grows.
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