Sunshine Behavioral Health Services
Parent Training & Support in Key Largo, FL


Our goal is to empower parents by teaching strategies that work at home, school, and in the community. Through personalized training, ongoing support, and evidence-based practices, we partner with families to create positive changes that last.
Why Parent Training Matters
Parent training is an essential part of a child’s success. Children learn best when caregivers and therapists work together. By involving parents in the process, families gain:
- Practical strategies
- Confidence
- Consistency
- Support
What to Expect from Our Parent Training & Support
Our team of Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and trained therapists provide a structured but flexible approach to meet each family’s needs. Services may include:
One-on-one parent coaching to address specific behavioral concerns.
Workshops and group sessions for shared learning and peer support.
In-home training to practice strategies in real-life situations.
Resource guidance to connect families with helpful community programs.
Ongoing progress monitoring to adjust techniques as needed.
We believe every parent deserves the knowledge and support to help their child succeed, no matter where they are on their journey.
How it works
Our Approach
Individualized Treatment Plans
Every child’s program is designed based on their strengths, needs, and family goals.
Evidence-Based Practices
We use proven ABA strategies supported by data and research.
Ongoing Progress Monitoring
Therapists track and analyze data daily to adjust treatment plans as needed.
Family Collaboration
Parents are active partners, learning strategies that can be applied outside the therapy center.
FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions

Parent training is designed for families of children and young adults with behavioral challenges, developmental delays, or those receiving ABA therapy. Any parent who wants tools to better support their child can benefit.
The length varies depending on each family’s needs. Some parents find short-term training helpful, while others continue with ongoing support to build long-term skills.
We encourage all primary caregivers—such as grandparents, guardians, or babysitters—to participate. The more consistent the support system, the better for the child.
Yes. Training is personalized to address your child’s unique needs. You’ll learn practical strategies for managing daily routines, handling problem behaviors, and encouraging positive skills.
We provide flexible options. Parent training can be done in the home, at school, in our therapy center, or even through telehealth sessions, depending on what works best for your family.
Getting started is simple—contact our office, and our team will guide you through the intake process. We’ll discuss your child’s needs, your family’s goals, and set up a plan tailored to you.