Guide for Parents Starting ABA

How Involved Do I Really Have to Be in ABA?

(Here’s What Nobody Tells You)

You’re not a therapist. You shouldn’t have to act like one.

But if your child just started ABA, you’re probably being told your involvement is crucial.

So what does that actually mean?

How involved is “enough”?

What if you’re working full-time, raising other kids, and just trying to keep your head above water?

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    “We created this because we hear this question constantly, and we wish more providers gave honest, helpful answers. You don’t have to do it all. But the right support makes a huge difference.”

    Chris & Ana Topham

    Parents & BCBAs

    What yOU'll LEarn


    What real parent involvement looks like (without taking over your life)

    What kind of progress you can expect if you’re juggling work and caregiving


    How to ask the right questions, even if you’re new to ABA


    How to get grandparents, babysitters, or other caregivers involved


    What providers don’t always explain — and how to avoid common frustrations