When your child is recommended for ABA therapy support, you receive a treatment plan filled with clinical jargon, a schedule that may seem to consume your family's life, and a team of professionals who, despite their best intentions, can be challenging to question. Many parents are unsure about what to look for in a quality ABA provider, what their child's program should encompass, or how to voice concerns when something feels off.
I've been that parent. My son receives ABA services, and even with my credentials, I've found myself in meetings questioning whether I was asking the right questions. The difference between my experience and yours is that I know what to look for in behavior analysis guidance. That's exactly why I created The ABA Doula: to serve as the autism advocacy guide I wish more families had.