
Parents as Co-Therapists
Parents as Co-Therapists refers to a therapeutic approach where parents actively collaborate with clinicians in their child's treatment. Instead of just following the therapist’s advice, parents are trained to implement strategies, provide consistent support, and help reinforce new skills at home. This partnership empowers parents to be confident facilitators of their child's progress, ensuring that therapy extends beyond sessions. It emphasizes strong communication, shared responsibility, and the importance of the home environment in achieving meaningful, lasting change for the child.