Parent training covers a variety of topics based on your family’s needs, including positive reinforcement strategies, behavior management techniques, communication support, daily living skills, social skills development, and how to handle challenging behaviors. We customize the training to address your specific concerns and goals.
We provide home-based ABA therapy throughout Evansville and surrounding Indiana communities. Contact us to confirm that your location is within our service area—we’re continually expanding to reach more families in need.
A responsible adult must be present in the home during all sessions. However, you don’t need to be in the same room the entire time. Many parents use this time to complete household tasks while remaining available. Parent involvement in portions of each session is encouraged for training purposes.
Yes! Involving siblings can be incredibly beneficial for practicing social skills and creating more natural learning opportunities. Your therapist will work with you to determine when and how sibling involvement is appropriate based on your child’s goals.
Our therapists come prepared with any specialized materials needed for your child’s treatment goals. However, we also use your child’s own toys and items from around the house—this helps make learning more natural and relevant to their daily life.
Session length varies based on your child’s treatment plan, typically ranging from 2-4 hours per session. The recommended hours per week are determined during the initial assessment based on your child’s needs.
Coverage for school-based services varies by insurance plan. Some plans cover ABA therapy regardless of location, while others may have limitations. We’ll verify your specific coverage and work with you to maximize your benefits for school support services.
We can provide training for teachers and school staff on ABA principles, specific strategies for your child, behavior management techniques, and how to support skill generalization in the classroom. Training can be one-on-one or presented to the broader school team.
Absolutely. Our BCBAs can attend IEP meetings to provide input on behavioral goals, share progress data from therapy, and help ensure the IEP addresses your child’s needs comprehensively. We can also help you prepare for meetings and understand your rights as a parent.
With your permission, we reach out to your child’s school to establish communication. We can attend meetings, provide written recommendations, train staff, and conduct observations—whatever level of involvement benefits your child most.