
Supporting Parents of Children with Autism Through Virtual Coaching & Educational Support
Compassionate, practical support for parents of children with autism delivered virtually.
Parenting a child with autism can feel overwhelming, isolating, and confusing. Five Stones Learning exists to walk alongside parents, offering education, guidance, and support that feels doable not clinical or intimidating.
All services are virtual and centered on parent empowerment.
Parent Coaching Sessions (Virtual)
Best for parents who want clarity, confidence, and support
Parent coaching sessions are one-on-one virtual meetings designed to help you better understand your child and feel more confident supporting them at home.
These sessions may support you with:
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Daily routines and transitions
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Reducing meltdowns and overwhelm
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Visual supports and structure
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Emotional regulation strategies
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Communication support
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Building consistency at home
Sessions are conversational, compassionate, and tailored to your family no judgment, no pressure.
📍 Parents remain the primary implementers. These sessions are educational and supportive in nature.
🧩 RBT-Informed Parent Support Sessions
Best for parents who want practical, evidence-informed strategies
These sessions are rooted in strategies commonly used in early intervention and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), delivered as parent education and coaching not therapy.
During these sessions, parents receive:
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Education on behavior and skill development
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Strategy ideas grounded in evidence-based practices
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Modeling and explanation of techniques
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Support applying strategies to real-life situations
This service is ideal for parents who want structured guidance without clinic-based services.
📍 These sessions do not constitute ABA therapy and are not a replacement for services provided by a BCBA or licensed professional.
Virtual Parent Support Sessions
Best for parents who need immediate guidance and reassurance
Sometimes parents just need someone to walk them through what they’re experiencing right now.
These sessions are supportive and practical, focusing on:
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Troubleshooting challenges as they arise
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Understanding what your child may be communicating
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Adjusting routines or expectations
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Emotional support for caregivers
Think of this as a safe space to ask questions, problem-solve, and feel less alone
