The adults around the child are not aligned
Start with service quality, role clarity, and a one-page plan that keeps the child from getting lost between home, school, and clinic.
Team Guides
Guides for building a support team, judging service quality, aligning adults across settings, and making home-school-clinic work less chaotic.
This cluster helps families evaluate services without outsourcing all judgment to whoever sounds most confident.
Where To Start
Start with service quality, role clarity, and a one-page plan that keeps the child from getting lost between home, school, and clinic.
All Team Guides
Good therapy makes itself less necessary over time. If the plan never changes and the hours never decrease, the trajectory might be wrong.
Ten poorly supervised hours can waste more time than four well-designed ones. The question is not how many hours but what those hours are doing.
A team meeting where everyone reports but nobody aligns is not coordination. It is a performance. The child needs shared priorities, not parallel presentations.
A team without shared priorities becomes chaos. Good support is not just more services. It is better alignment, better quality, and better judgment.
In-Depth Guides
More providers does not mean better support. Learn how to build a team that is aligned, accountable, and focused on what actually matters for your child.
Credentials alone do not guarantee quality. Learn the specific questions to ask, red flags to watch for, and how to evaluate whether your child's ABA program is actually working.
In The Handbook
The full book covers team across 2 dedicated chapters with detailed frameworks, decision tools, and planning sheets.
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