How can I support my child's ABA Therapy?
Support your child's ABA therapy by actively participating, reinforcing skills, and maintaining communication with therapists.
Supporting your child's ABA therapy involves active participation and reinforcement of skills learned during sessions. In Colorado and Texas, parents and caregivers play a crucial role in the therapy process by collaborating with therapists and implementing strategies at home. One effective way to support your child is by creating a consistent routine that incorporates the skills they are learning. This can include setting aside time for practice, using visual aids, and providing positive reinforcement for desired behaviors. Additionally, maintaining open communication with your child's therapist is essential for discussing progress and addressing any concerns. Attending training sessions or workshops offered by the therapy provider can also equip parents with valuable tools and techniques to support their child's development. By being actively involved, families can create a supportive environment that fosters growth and success in ABA therapy.

Treichae Holmes
With over 15 years of experience in special education and behavior analysis, I help caregivers, educators, and employers support the unique needs of neurodivergent individuals using evidence-based strategies that prioritize the person first. I am a TEA-certified EC-12 Special Educator and Physical Educator, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and a birth and postpartum doula.
As a Black woman with autism and a parent of two neurodivergent children, I bring both professional expertise and lived experience to every space I enter. I work with individuals across the lifespan, from infancy through adulthood, and guide families and systems toward more inclusive, compassionate support. Through Affirmative Parenting Solutions, I offer training and consultation to schools, providers, and workplaces committed to meaningful, affirming care.
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