Frequently Asked Questions
What are Telehealth ABA Services?
Telehealth ABA services are virtual therapy sessions conducted through secure video platforms. A BCBA works directly with the child and caregivers to provide assessments, parent coaching, behavior support, and skill development strategies. Sessions are structured and interactive to maintain engagement. This model ensures therapy continues safely and effectively from home.
Is Telehealth ABA effective?
Research supports telehealth as an effective method for delivering ABA services, particularly for parent training and behavior consultation. With proper guidance and active caregiver involvement, children can make meaningful progress. Telehealth sessions are individualized and goal-focused. Regular monitoring ensures strategies are adjusted to support continued improvement.
What equipment is needed for Telehealth sessions?
Families typically need a reliable internet connection, a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a camera, and a quiet space for sessions. Our team provides clear instructions and technical support to ensure smooth communication. Simple materials used in daily routines are often incorporated into sessions. This makes therapy practical and accessible.
Who participates in Telehealth ABA sessions?
Telehealth sessions often involve both the child and a caregiver, depending on the treatment goals. Caregivers play an active role in implementing strategies with guidance from the BCBA. This collaborative model strengthens skill generalization and consistency. The level of participation is tailored to each family’s needs.
How is progress tracked during virtual therapy?
Progress is monitored through structured data collection, caregiver feedback, and ongoing virtual assessments. The supervising BCBA reviews session outcomes and adjusts goals as needed. Families receive regular updates and recommendations. This ensures treatment remains focused, measurable, and aligned with long-term objectives.