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Parent Training: ADHD in People with Autism

Parent training for ADHD is a service in which parents work with BCBAs to learn strategies to improve their relationship with their neurodiverse loved one. This training focuses on modifying communication and interactions to improve self-regulation and reduce household disruption.

Behavioral Parent Training for ADHD Near You

BCBA-led parent training for ADHD provides caregivers with structured, evidence-based strategies to better support children, teens, and young adults with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Sessions focus on helping parents create routines that improve focus, reduce household stress, and encourage positive behavior through consistent reinforcement and clear expectations. Training is tailored to each caregiver’s learning style and pace, allowing families to build practical skills gradually and confidently. With ongoing guidance from a BCBA, parents gain tools to support self-regulation, communication, and daily functioning at home and in everyday environments.

What to Expect from BCBA Parent Training

Our parent-focused approach aims to help caregivers better understand and respond to ADHD-related behaviors. By working with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, parents receive individualized coaching and support focused on:

  • Behavior Strategies: Learning evidence-based techniques to encourage positive behaviors and reduce challenging behaviors at home.
  • Skill Building Support: Equipping guardians with skills to help autistic people strengthen routines, communication, attention, and social skills.
  • Progress Monitoring: Reviewing what is and is not working over time so strategies can be adjusted to fit your family’s needs and goals.

Please note: this service is designed to support and educate caregivers. We do not provide direct ABA therapy or one-on-one behavioral treatment. See our full policies page here.

Common ADHD Behaviors and How BCBA Parent Training Can Help

Common ADHD-Related
Behaviors
How a BCBA Can Support Parents
Difficulty following routines Help caregivers build structured morning, homework, and bedtime routines using visual supports and reinforcement strategies.
Frequent emotional outbursts Teach parents de-escalation techniques, consistent responses, and ways to reinforce emotional regulation skills.
Impulsivity Guide caregivers in setting clear expectations, practicing pause-and-respond strategies, and reinforcing appropriate decision-making.
Trouble staying focused Introduce strategies that break tasks into manageable steps and increase attention through positive reinforcement and environmental supports.
Difficulty transitioning between activities Help parents implement predictable transition routines, timers, and visual cues.

Start Behavioral Parent Training for ADHD Today

We offer flexible parent training options for families seeking behavioral support for ADHD.

Our BCBAs work directly with caregivers to provide practical strategies that can be applied consistently in daily life. Contact us to schedule an intake and learn more about available parent training options.