Delivering ABA Parent Training: Reinforcement, Behavior Management, and Daily Tools You Can Apply Immediately
Through group workshops or individualized sessions, you’ll gain hands-on skills to manage behaviors, foster positive interactions, and turn everyday moments into learning opportunities.

Parents Make the Difference: Reinforcing ABA Skills Between Sessions Drives Faster Progress
Research shows that children make faster progress when parents reinforce ABA skills between sessions. Parents are the most important part of the therapy team.
ABA parent training in Georgia gives caregivers practical tools to generalize skills, manage challenging behaviors, and embed learning into daily routines, so progress continues beyond therapy hours.
Active parent involvement improves ABA outcomes, enhances your child’s results, and ensures long-term success through consistent, confident guidance at home.
Hands-On Parent Training: Practice ABA Techniques in Real Time With Your BCBA or RBT
You’ll learn alongside a BCBA or RBT, practicing techniques in real time with guidance, whether in-person or via telehealth. Parent training in Georgia is more than observation; you actively practice ABA strategies, embed learning into daily routines, and gain the confidence to continue progress between sessions.
Take Home Practical ABA Tools: Reinforcement, Prompting, and Routine-Based Strategies
Parent training in Georgia teaches practical ABA techniques for parents at home, empowering you to support your child’s growth every day. Using the Behavior Skills Training (BST) model, instruction, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback, you’ll gain confidence applying strategies that lead to real progress.
With these hands-on ABA techniques, you’ll leave each session with clear, actionable tools to integrate into your daily life, turning routines into learning opportunities and helping your child thrive.
Parent Training for All Caregivers: Parents, Grandparents, and Family Members Supporting Your Child
Parent training in Georgia is designed for any caregiver involved in your child’s life, including parents, grandparents, siblings, teachers, or other family members. It’s ideal for families of children with autism, school-age children receiving ABA, or anyone supporting a child’s therapy at home or school.
Supporting Georgia Families, Right at Home, In-Person, and Online
Our ABA parent training is available across Georgia, delivered by BCBAs and RBTs in your home or via telehealth. We accept Medicaid statewide and work with all major insurers to make training accessible for families.

Fulton County
DeKalb County
Gwinnett County
Cobb County
Clayton County
Cherokee County
Henry County
Douglas County
Fayette County
Rockdale County
Forsyth County
Paulding County
Medicaid covers parent training in Georgia as part of your child’s ABA therapy program, so there’s no extra cost when included in the therapy plan. Our team will handle verification and help families understand coverage, ensuring a smooth process for insurance or Medicaid billing.
Medicaid and insurance support make ABA parent training accessible, giving all caregivers the tools to support their child’s progress.
Yes, parent training is an essential part of ABA therapy. Research shows that children make faster progress when caregivers reinforce skills between sessions. Training is recommended for parents, grandparents, and other caregivers.
The number of sessions varies based on your child’s goals and family needs. Sessions are typically weekly or bi-weekly, but your BCBA will create a schedule for your family.
Absolutely! Both parents or multiple caregivers are encouraged to attend so everyone involved in the child’s life learns the same ABA strategies for consistency.
Parent training in Georgia can be delivered in person or via telehealth, providing flexible options to fit your schedule while still offering hands-on coaching alongside a BCBA or RBT.
Missed sessions can be rescheduled. Our team will ensure you receive all training materials and guidance to stay on track with your child’s ABA plan.
Yes! Training is targeted to your child’s unique needs, including strategies for nonverbal autism, school-age children, and complex behavioral or communication challenges.
Schedule a free consultation with our Georgia ABA team. Medicaid is accepted, and coaching begins from day one, guiding you to become your child’s most powerful ally.

Get started with ABA parent training in Georgia and become your child’s most powerful ally. Medicaid is accepted, and coaching begins from day one.


