PRACTICAL SUPPORT FOR EVERYDAY FAMILY LIFE

Parent and Caregiver Training

Parent and caregiver training helps families understand their child’s treatment plan and use practical strategies during everyday routines.

Our clinicians work with caregivers to identify concerns, explain why behaviors may occur, demonstrate strategies, and help families support communication, independence, and positive behavior outside of therapy.

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OVERVIEW

Families are essential members of the care team

Children spend much more time with their families than they do in therapy. Caregiver involvement helps connect therapy goals with home, school, community, and family life.

Training is individualized. It should address the situations, routines, and goals that matter to the family rather than follow a generic lesson plan.

Clear Explanations

Understand the treatment plan, goals, and strategies being used.

Guided Practice

Practice strategies with support and feedback from the clinical team.

Everyday Application

Apply skills during routines such as meals, transitions, play, outings, and self-care.

WHAT THIS SERVICE CAN SUPPORT

Parent training can support

Families often ask what practical goals this service can address. These are common areas of support.

Understanding behavior patterns

Learn how to notice patterns and possible reasons behavior occurs.

Encouraging communication

Support communication during everyday family routines.

Building predictable routines

Create clear routines that help children know what to expect.

Supporting transitions

Use strategies to help children move between activities and expectations.

Reinforcing new skills

Encourage skills your child is learning in therapy across daily life.

Responding consistently to challenging behavior

Learn practical responses that support safety, communication, and skill-building.

HOW IT WORKS

How caregiver training works

A clear process helps families understand what to expect before services begin.

01

Identify family priorities

We begin with the situations, routines, and questions that matter most to your family.

02

Review current routines and concerns

The team learns where support is needed and what strategies may fit.

03

Learn and practice strategies

Caregivers receive explanation, modeling, practice, and feedback.

04

Review progress and adjust support

Training evolves as the child and family’s needs change.

WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE LADDER OF SUCCESS

Why families choose Ladder of Success

Families choose Ladder of Success ABA for practical planning, engaging sessions, and communication that keeps caregivers connected to care.

Practical Guidance

Recommendations are connected to real routines and family priorities.

Collaborative Planning

Families have opportunities to ask questions and help shape treatment goals.

Ongoing Support

Training can evolve as the child develops and new needs arise.

HELPFUL NEXT READS

Supporting resources

ABA Therapy

Learn how individualized ABA goals are selected and supported.

Family Resources

Explore guides, community partners, and outside agencies.

Insurance and Intake

Review funding and intake information for getting started.

FAQ

Questions families often ask

Here are a few common questions about this service. For details specific to your child, contact our team.

Is parent training required?

Parent and Caregiver Training is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

Who can participate?

Parent and Caregiver Training is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

Does training happen in person or online?

Parent and Caregiver Training is individualized around the child’s needs, family priorities, clinical recommendations, and current service availability.

What topics can be covered?

Coverage depends on your plan, benefits, authorization requirements, and clinical recommendations. Our team can help you understand the verification process.

How often do meetings happen?

Frequency and session length depend on clinical recommendations, availability, funding, and the child’s individual needs.

Is caregiver training covered by insurance?

Coverage depends on your plan, benefits, authorization requirements, and clinical recommendations. Our team can help you understand the verification process.

Can multiple caregivers participate?

Caregiver involvement depends on the service, but families are kept informed and invited into planning, updates, and practical support.

RELATED SERVICES

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ABA Therapy

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In-Home ABA Therapy

Practical ABA support within familiar family routines when available and clinically appropriate.

Telehealth Services

Remote caregiver support, consultation, care coordination, and progress discussions when appropriate.

Get practical support for the moments that happen outside of therapy

Our team can help you better understand your child’s plan and use strategies that fit your family’s routines.

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