Building Trust in ABA Therapy with ABA Therapists Brittany Vecero and Jada Watkins
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Autism and autism parenting guide this week’s Inchstones Podcast as Autism Mom Sarah Kernion sits down with Brittany Vecero and Jada Watkins, two compassionate therapists in the field of ABA therapy, to discuss the heart of behavioral education, therapy, and care + the importance of trust, and the joy of working with children in special needs education and development.
Together, they explore how collaboration and communication between parents and therapists shape meaningful progress for children on the autism spectrum. The conversation dives deep into the emotional realities of therapy—navigating transitions, building consistent teams, and ensuring that every intervention is grounded in empathy and love.
Brittany and Jada also share how positive reinforcement, small daily changes, and partnership with parents can strengthen confidence, independence, and growth at home and in therapy sessions.
Key Takeaways:
- Therapeutic AND respite care provide essential relief and support for families.
- Building trust between parents and therapists enhances outcomes.
- Effective communication ensures consistency across home and therapy.
- ABA therapy can be transformative when done ethically and with compassion.
- Transitions in therapy teams can affect children’s emotional security.
- Collaboration and feedback loops foster stronger relationships.
- Positive reinforcement and small steps lead to lasting growth.
- Parents and therapists thrive when united in purpose and care.