Building language, independence, and positive behavior for individuals with autism
At The Autism Parent, we understand the importance of engaged and empowered parents in creating positive outcomes for children with autism and developmental disabilities. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Autism Skill Builders video curriculum – a comprehensive series of videos designed to teach children critical skills using the evidence-based principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). The ongoing video curriculum includes individual programs that teach a variety of skills in an interactive format. Your child will learn labels, matching, visual skills, associations, and more! Ideal for educators who have children with autism in the classroom.
As a member, you’ll gain access to all the learning videos in the autism curriculum, as well as our parent training series. Our video curriculum, based on Applied Behavior Analysis teaching methodology is ideal for increasing functional communication and independence for children with autism. We’ve designed the program to be flexible and easy-to-use, with child-focused and engaging videos that allow you to spend quality time with your child while they learn new skills. Gain basic knowledge and skills in Applied Behavior Analysis and prepare your child for school with our parent training series.
Whether you’re currently receiving Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, on a wait list, or have no access to services, our video programs are ideal to help your child build important skills that will promote independence in any environment. The Autism Parent is committed to providing crucial solutions for parents, and we’re confident that our Autism Skill Builders can help you and your child achieve success.
Valid for 3 months
Valid for 1 year
Valid for 1 year
Any parent is a good fit for ABA training! Our specially developed ABA home training is designed to give all parents, regardless of experience level, the foundation necessary to help their children thrive, promote natural language and to teach new skills and behaviors through play and everyday routines.