What is Parent Training and How Can It Help Your Child With Autism?

Parent training refers to a structured and evidence-based approach that focuses on educating and guiding parents in implementing effective strategies to promote their child’s development and address specific challenges associated with autism. It aims to empower parents to become active participants in their child’s intervention and foster a supportive environment at home.

Key Benefits of Parent Training for Children with Autism:

Enhanced Skill Development – It equips parents with a range of strategies and techniques tailored to their child’s unique needs. These strategies may include communication techniques, behavior management strategies, social skills development, and more. By learning and implementing these techniques, parents can facilitate their child’s skill development and promote positive behaviors.
Consistency and Generalization – Consistency is vital for children with autism, as it helps them generalize skills across different environments. Parent training focuses on teaching parents how to reinforce skills consistently and apply strategies in various settings, such as home, school, and community. This consistent approach increases the likelihood of generalization, allowing children to transfer learned skills to different contexts.
Improved Communication – Communication difficulties are common among children with autism. Parent training often includes techniques to enhance communication skills, such as visual supports, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems, and strategies for promoting language development. By learning these techniques, parents can create a communication-friendly environment and support their child’s language and social communication skills.
Behavior Management – Challenging behaviors can significantly impact a child’s daily life and functioning. Parent training provides parents with effective behavior management strategies, such as reinforcement techniques, token systems, and structured routines. By understanding and implementing these strategies, parents can help manage challenging behaviors and promote more adaptive and positive behaviors in their child.
Increased Parent-Child Bond – Parent training emphasizes a collaborative and nurturing approach between parents and their children. By actively participating in their child’s intervention, parents strengthen their bond and deepen their understanding of their child’s unique needs. This shared experience fosters a stronger parent-child relationship, promoting trust, support, and emotional well-being.

Parent training is a valuable resource for parents of children with autism, offering them the tools and knowledge needed to support their child’s development effectively. By participating in parent training programs, parents can enhance their skills, promote consistency, improve communication, manage challenging behaviors, and strengthen their bond with their child. 

It is essential to consult with professionals or seek out reputable resources to access evidence-based parent training programs that align with your child’s specific needs. With the right guidance and support, parents can make a positive impact on their child’s journey towards reaching their full potential.

About the Author

Dr. Mike Henderson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA

Regional Operations Director

North Carolina

Mike Henderson, PhD, LBA, BCBA-D, is the Regional Operations Director at Cardinal Pediatric Therapies. With over two decades of experience in behavior analysis and organizational leadership, he focuses on mentoring teams and fostering a culture of collaboration, growth, and excellence in client care. Mike believes strong leadership and supportive systems are essential for helping clients, families, and providers succeed together.

Felicia Freeman

Clinic Manager

I am Felicia Freeman, the Clinic Manager for Cardinal Pediatric Therapies. I have been in ABA for several years now and am passionate about the community that we serve. I started out as an RBT, decided to go the administrative route, and worked my way up to managing clinics. I choose this field every day because I enjoy making a meaningful impact in the lives of our clients and building strong teams that change lives.

Amanda Dean, MA, BCBA, LBA

Johnston County, NC

Amanda graduated from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 2018 with her Masters in Psychology. She proceeded to complete her graduate certificate in ABA and became a BCBA in November 2020. Amanda has a passion for behavior reduction, tolerance training and functional communication training. She enjoys spending as much time as she can with her 3 children and husband. When she’s not working, Amanda is very involved in her local Pop Warner Cheerleading program where she is the Assistant Cheer Director and a head coach.

Becky Fronheiser

Operations Director

Arizona

Becky has worked in behavioral health for 7 years. She joined Cardinal in the spring of 2024.  Becky is grateful for the opportunity to work with such a passionate group of people and looks forward to supporting families with their specific ABA needs.  In her personal time, she enjoys spending quality time with her husband, 6 kids and 4 grandkids and loves to travel and relax on the beach.

Matthew Wilkinson

Operations Director

Cary, NC

Matthew holds a bachelors degree from the University of Utah, Medical Degree from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara and an MBA from Western Governors University. He has worked in the pediatric field for the majority of his professional life and has a passion for helping bring the best care to children in need. He enjoys spending time with his wife and three children and day trips to the coast.

 

Trisha Iannotta Bieszczad, PsyD., BCBA

Triad, NC

Trisha is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with extensive expertise since 2016 in applying behavior analytic principles to improve the lives of children and adolescents. Her professional journey began with a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, emphasizing child and adolescent development. This foundation has equipped her with a deep understanding of psychological theories and practices, which she seamlessly integrates into her work as a BCBA. Outside of her professional endeavors, Trisha enjoys reading, spending time outdoors with her family & trying out new restaurants. Trisha’s dedication to both her career and personal interests reflects her commitment to continual growth and enrichment, both professionally and personally. Her multifaceted background allows her to approach each aspect of her life with a blend of expertise, enthusiasm, and a genuine appreciation for learning and exploration.

Tina Lee

Director of Finance

Tina Lee is the Finance Director for Cardinal with a variety of experience in the Healthcare Industry for over 13 years. She is compassionate and always eager to assist where she can. In the ever-changing Healthcare environment, Tina has played a vital role in putting processes in place to obtain high efficiency outcomes to help our clients get the care they need. Tina enjoys the outdoors and loves spending time with her family.

William Evans

Director of Outreach and Recruitment

William is a UNCW Graduate who started his professional career working in Marketing and Recruiting for a local technology company before looking for an opportunity to take those skills and help others. In his spare time he plays hockey, including annually for the North Carolina Autism Hockey Tournament, which is dedicated to the raising money and awareness for organizations helping local families with children diagnosed with autism.

Alice Okamoto, MA, BCBA, LBA

Chief of Staff

Alice has been with Cardinal for over 4 years and has worn many hats along the way!  Alice has a passion for working with clients and families as a unit, supervising behavior analyst trainees, and collaborating on strategic initiatives to ensure clinical efficiencies.  Alice‘s professional experience began with ABA in a school setting, and has worked in schools, homes, and clinics throughout the years while enjoying collaboration with related providers.  In her free time, Alice enjoys traveling, exploring parks with her dog, Oliver, and trying new restaurants. 

Darrin Miller

CEO

Darrin has dedicated his education and career to the field of behavioral health. As a licensed therapist and master’s in clinical counseling he works to create solutions that improve the lives of those impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder at a local, state, and national level. He strives to create a culture of caring and empathy while innovating solutions for improving families’ access to quality care as quickly as possible.