At Kyo, we believe involving parents and caregivers in the treatment process is integral to a child’s success. The level of caregiver involvement will vary based on the child’s skill level, and the location of therapy sessions. While parents don’t need to participate in their child’s therapy sessions from start to finish, it is expected that they will regularly observe strategies used by the therapy team and follow up with these same strategies after therapy sessions end.
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