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Parent Partnerships in ABA: What Collaboration Actually Looks Like

Shira Karpel & Shayna Gaunt Episode 257

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Parent collaboration in ABA is more than regular updates or quick check-ins. It is about building real partnerships grounded in trust, empathy, and shared goals. We explore how shifting away from a “parent training” mindset can create stronger relationships and better outcomes for learners. From navigating difficult conversations to understanding family values and priorities, small changes in communication can make a major difference in how supported families feel.

We also discuss practical strategies for creating meaningful collaboration, including scheduling noncontingent check-ins, listening before problem-solving, avoiding clinical jargon, and validating emotions during sensitive conversations. We share examples of how understanding the “why” behind a family’s goals can help align treatment priorities while still staying ethical and learner-centered.

When parents feel heard and respected, collaboration becomes easier, consistency improves across environments, and families feel more confident carrying strategies into daily life. Strong parent partnerships are not about having all the answers. They are about working together toward shared goals in a compassionate and sustainable way.

What’s Inside: 

  • How to move from parent training to true collaboration
  • Practical communication strategies that build trust with families
  • Ways to navigate difficult conversations with empathy and clarity

Mentioned in This Episode:
Episode 137: Parent Coaching/Training
Mastering Difficult Conversations: Building Confidence, Compassion, and Clarity in Communication CEU
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