Parent Training Services
Practical, Skill-Based Support for Parents Navigating Neurodevelopmental Differences
Parent training services at Action Potential Neuropsychological Services are designed to support caregivers in understanding their child’s needs and building effective, evidence-based strategies to promote regulation, connection, and skill development.
Parent training is collaborative and strengths-based, recognizing that parents are experts on their children and that effective support is rooted in understanding, consistency, and realistic expectations.
Who Parent Training Is For
Parent training may be helpful for caregivers of children who:
Have ADHD, autism, or other neurodevelopmental differences
Experience emotional dysregulation, meltdowns, or difficulty with transitions
Struggle with attention, flexibility, or executive functioning
Have social communication challenges
Are gifted or twice-exceptional and experience intensity or uneven development
Need support generalizing skills across home, school, and community settings
Services are appropriate for parents of young children through adolescents.
What Parent Training Focuses On
Depending on family goals and child needs, parent training may focus on:
Understanding your child’s neurodevelopmental profile
Supporting emotional regulation and co-regulation
Building executive functioning skills, such as organization, planning, and flexibility
Managing challenging behaviors through proactive, skill-based strategies
Improving transitions and daily routines
Supporting social communication and peer interactions
Strengthening parent–child connection while maintaining clear, supportive boundaries
Training emphasizes skill-building rather than compliance-based approaches.
Evidence-Based Approaches Used
Parent training is informed by evidence-based, developmentally appropriate frameworks, which may include:
Behavioral and naturalistic approaches, including principles drawn from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Parent Management Training (PMT), and Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT)
Executive functioning and skills-based coaching models
Emotion coaching and regulation-focused strategies
Neuroaffirming, relationship-centered approaches
Strategies are adapted to align with each family’s values, goals, and daily realities.
How Parent Training Works
Parent training is typically structured as a series of collaborative sessions that may include:
Education about the child’s developmental profile and needs
Modeling and practice of specific strategies
Troubleshooting real-life challenges as they arise
Ongoing adjustment of strategies based on what is and is not working
Services may be offered independently or as a follow-up to an evaluation.
A Supportive, Non-Judgmental Approach
Parent training is not about “fixing” a child or correcting parenting. It is about equipping caregivers with tools, language, and confidence to support their child’s growth while reducing stress and uncertainty.