Engaging Caregivers in Autism Treatment:

Building Connection, Consistency and Collaboration

Engaging Caregivers in Autism Treatment

Home Study Course

Course Objectives

Learn trauma-informed approaches to engage caregivers with empathy, align strategies across home and school, and build consistent, supportive environments for children with ASD.

  • Equip Caregivers – Learn to teach parents and caregivers how to reinforce therapeutic, behavioral, and sensory regulation strategies at home.

  • Communication Effectively – Learn to provide clear, empathetic, and actionable guidance to parents and caregivers, ensuring they feel supported and empowered.

  • Address Caregiver Challenges and Barriers – Help parents and caregivers identify and manage common struggles such as stress, burnout, and access to resources.

  • Foster Collaboration – Learn how to build strong partnerships with parents and caregivers by joining with them to make decisions, set realistic goals, track progress and celebrate growth.

About the Presenter

Stacey Ollivier, MS.ED., BCBA, LBS

Approved BACB Continuing Education Provider

Stacey Ollivier serves as the Director of ABA Programs for Row Psychiatric Services. She is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), a Licensed Behavior Specialist in Pennsylvania and holds a master's degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis from Temple University. She has designed and implemented the ABA & Play program, an initiative aimed at providing evidence-based behavioral support to children aged 4 to 8 years. Stacey also has extensive experience with organizational behavior management spending six years as Director of Professional Development and Training. Stacey offers private practice consulting and specializes in parent training and support and leadership training.

Intended for Clinicians and School-Based Providers who support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families and graduate students interested in the field.