Flexible, subscription-based support for families before, during, and after ABA services.
Our Parent Training Membership is designed to support families at every stage of their ABA journey—whether you are preparing to begin services, actively receiving care, or transitioning out of direct therapy.
This flexible membership provides ongoing education, coaching, and practical tools so progress does not pause while services are starting—or end when services conclude.
Families can enroll in the Parent Training Membership:
Our goal is to make support accessible, continuous, and family-centered—meeting parents where they are and walking alongside them as their role grows and changes.
This is your entry-level, “I need support now” option.
Ideal for parents who are waiting to start ABA services, want to learn foundational strategies, or need continued guidance after services end.
This membership focuses on understanding behavior, building routines, and increasing confidence in day-to-day parenting decisions.
For parents who want more individualized guidance and real-time problem solving.
This tier works well for families currently receiving ABA services or needing more hands-on support.
Designed for families transitioning out of ABA services or managing more complex needs.
This membership helps families maintain progress and adapt skills as their child grows.
The Parent Training Membership is an educational and coaching-based program for caregivers. It is not a substitute for medically necessary ABA services and does not include direct therapy with a child.
All training focuses on caregiver education, general behavior principles, and practical strategies parents can implement in daily routines. When families are receiving ABA services elsewhere, parent training is designed to complement—not replace—clinical treatment plans.
If a child requires intensive or individualized intervention, families will be supported in seeking appropriate direct services.
If you are unsure, many families start with the Foundations Membership and reassess as their needs evolve.
We believe parents are not “failing” — they are often under-supported.
Our approach is grounded in applied behavior analysis while remaining family-centered and neurodiversity-affirming. We focus on understanding the function of behavior, strengthening routines, and helping parents respond with clarity and confidence rather than stress or guesswork.
Training is practical, collaborative, and designed to fit into real life—not perfect textbook scenarios. We emphasize:
Support does not end when services pause or discharge occurs. This model was built to reduce gaps in care and help families feel steady during transitions.
Contact us to discuss which membership tier is the best fit for your family, or log in to the portal to manage your plan.