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We Want to Hear From You! Help Us Build Our Parent FAQ

As we wrap up this year and look ahead to the new one, we want to make sure the resources we create truly reflect what families want to learn more about.

We’re building a Parent FAQ for the new year — and we’d love your input!
What ABA topics, routines, or supports would you like us to cover?

Comment below, message info@bitkids.ca, or share your questions anonymously through our form.
Your questions will help shape what we share in the year ahead.

What Do You Want to Know More About?

Whether you’re brand new to ABA or have been navigating support services for years, your questions matter. Parents often tell us they want clear, relatable explanations—not jargon or confusing terminology—and we want our FAQ to do exactly that.

You might be curious about things like:

  • What certain ABA terms actually mean
  • How to support specific behaviours or skills at home
  • What to expect during sessions
  • How ABA collaborates with OT, SLP, or school teams
  • How to navigate funding or waitlists
  • Strategies for daily routines, emotions, or independence
  • Or anything else on your mind!

No question is too small, too big, or too specific—if you’ve wondered about it, chances are another parent has too.

How to Share Your Questions

We’ve made it quick and easy. You can:

  • Comment on our social media posts
  • Send us an email to info@bitkids.ca
  • Message anonymously in the form below
  • Or let your clinician know during your next session

Your input will be gathered anonymously unless you choose to share your name.

Why Your Voice Matters

Your questions help guide the content we create, the supports we build, and the conversations we start. When parents contribute, we’re able to make resources that are more relevant, more practical, and more helpful for our whole community.

Thank you for helping us grow a resource that reflects the needs of real families. We can’t wait to hear what you want to learn more about!

This form is anonymous. We do not collect names, email addresses, or identifying information unless you choose to share it.

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