When it comes to ABA therapy, parents are often involved, but siblings usually aren’t part of the sessions. Parents typically attend parent training to learn how to apply ABA strategies at home, helping create consistency in their child’s progress. While siblings don’t attend therapy directly, they can still play a supportive role.
Why Parent Involvement in ABA is Key
ABA therapy is most effective when parents are actively involved. Through ABA parent training, you’ll learn techniques to reinforce positive behaviors and manage challenges at home.
While siblings don’t attend therapy sessions, understanding the therapy process can help them support their sibling and foster a more empathetic family environment.
If you’re looking for personalized ABA therapy services, True Progress Therapy in New Jersey is here to help. We offer in-home ABA therapy and parent training to empower you and your child.
Learn more about our ABA services in New Jersey and how we can support your family every step of the way.
FAQs
- Do siblings attend ABA therapy?
No, siblings typically do not attend ABA therapy sessions, but educating them about the process can be helpful.
- Why is parent training important in ABA therapy?
Parent training helps you reinforce therapy techniques at home, ensuring consistency and supporting your child’s progress.
- Is in-home ABA therapy available?
Yes, we offer in-home ABA therapy, allowing your child to receive support in a familiar environment.