
Supporting Parents, Understanding Children
Parent Training

Project I’s Parent Training is a 4-session "Foundations of Applied Behavior Analysis" (ABA) training program, designed to give parents a solid foundation in ABA principles and practical strategies for supporting their child’s development. Each training package is curated for the parent and child’s unique needs, mapping different ABA techniques to behaviors seen at home and other environments.
In these sessions, parents will learn to understand and apply key ABA concepts to support their child’s growth and development. We focus on personalized coaching around identifying the reasons behind challenging behaviors, such that functional communication, negotiation and psychological flexibility can be taught in a format comfortable for the family. Our programs help parents build strong communication, structure routines, and foster emotional well-being.
We emphasize empathy, positive reinforcement, and creating lasting, meaningful changes in family dynamics. The goal is to enable parents to be their child's strongest support system. Through Project I’s Parent Trainings, we guide parents in cultivating a nurturing, balanced environment for their child’s success.
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