Parent Training
You're not a passenger—you're the co-captain.
Comprehensive training to empower families with ABA strategies and tools for everyday success.
Parents as Co-Captains
At Brightwork, we believe parents are essential partners in their child's therapeutic journey. You know your child best, and with the right tools and training, you can be the most powerful force for their growth and development.
Our parent training program equips you with evidence-based ABA strategies so you can support your child's progress not just during therapy sessions, but throughout every moment of the day.
What You'll Learn
Six core modules covering essential ABA techniques for families.
Understanding ABA Basics
Learn the science behind ABA and how behavior principles apply to everyday situations.
Behavior Management Strategies
Positive reinforcement, redirection, and antecedent modifications for challenging behaviors.
Communication Support
Techniques to encourage language development and functional communication at home.
Emotional Regulation
Help your child identify, express, and manage emotions in healthy ways.
Daily Routines & Consistency
Structure routines, use visual supports, and create predictable environments.
Generalization & Maintenance
Ensure skills learned in therapy transfer to home, school, and community.
Training That Fits Your Schedule
Individual Training
One-on-one sessions with a BCBA tailored to your family's specific needs and goals.
- Personalized to your child's program
- Flexible scheduling (evenings/weekends available)
- In-home or virtual options
Group Workshops
Learn alongside other families in a supportive, community-based setting.
- Monthly topic-based workshops
- Connect with other parents
- Cost-effective option
What Parents Gain
After completing parent training, you'll feel empowered and equipped to:
Who Should Attend?
All Parents Are Welcome
Whether your child just started ABA or has been in therapy for years, parent training helps you become a more effective partner in their development.
Especially Helpful For:
- •Parents new to ABA who want to understand the process
- •Families facing specific behavioral challenges at home
- •Caregivers preparing for therapy transitions (e.g., reducing hours)
- •Grandparents, siblings, and other family members involved in care
Become the Co-Captain
Book your first parent training session and start empowering your family today.