Free Parent Guides for Autism & ABA Therapy in New Hampshire: Download Our Expert Resources
Download comprehensive, free parent guides created by Board Certified Behavior Analysts. Get expert help navigating ABA therapy, early intervention, and IEP advocacy in NH.

Navigating autism services, therapy options, and educational advocacy can feel overwhelming for parents. That's why our team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) has created three comprehensive, free guides specifically for New Hampshire families.
These aren't generic resources—each guide includes NH-specific information, local contacts, and actionable steps you can take immediately. Whether you've just received a diagnosis or have been supporting your child for years, these guides can help strengthen your family's journey.
Our Three Free Parent Guides
We've identified the three areas where New Hampshire families need the most support: understanding ABA therapy, navigating the first 100 days after diagnosis, and advocating for your child's educational needs.
1. The Complete Parent's Guide to ABA Therapy in New Hampshire
This comprehensive guide covers everything from understanding what Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is to navigating insurance coverage specific to NH. Written by our experienced BCBAs, it's the resource we wish every parent had when starting their ABA journey.
- Understanding ABA therapy: What it is, how it works, and what to expect
- Evaluating providers: Questions to ask and red flags to watch for
- NH insurance navigation: Step-by-step guide to authorization and coverage
- First 90 days: What to expect when therapy begins
- Home strategies: How to support your child's progress between sessions
- FAQ section: Common questions answered by BCBAs
Perfect for: Parents considering ABA therapy, newly enrolled families, or anyone wanting to better understand the process.
📥 Download the Complete Parent's Guide to ABA Therapy →2. Early Intervention Checklist: First 100 Days After Diagnosis
Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that early intervention can significantly improve outcomes for children with autism. But those first weeks after diagnosis can feel chaotic.
This actionable checklist breaks down the first 100 days into manageable weekly goals, helping you prioritize next steps and access essential services without feeling overwhelmed.
- Week-by-week action items: Clear priorities for each phase
- NH resource contacts: Phone numbers and websites for essential services
- Insurance and financial planning: Checklist for coverage and assistance
- Provider interview questions: What to ask potential therapists
- Developmental tracking: Monitor progress milestones
- Self-care reminders: Because parents need support too
Perfect for: Newly diagnosed families, parents seeking early intervention, or anyone navigating the initial stages of autism services.
📥 Download the Early Intervention Checklist →3. IEP Advocacy Toolkit for New Hampshire Parents
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), your child has the right to a free appropriate public education. But navigating IEP meetings and advocating for services can be intimidating.
This toolkit empowers you with the knowledge and tools to advocate effectively for your child in NH schools. It includes templates, sample letters, and legal references specific to New Hampshire.
- Your rights under IDEA: Plain-language explanations of federal law
- NH-specific regulations: State requirements and timelines
- IEP meeting preparation: Comprehensive checklist
- Parent input statement templates: Sample statements you can customize
- Essential questions: What to ask at every meeting
- Sample letters: Requesting evaluations, records, and services
- Dispute resolution: Your options when you disagree
Perfect for: Parents preparing for IEP meetings, those facing school disputes, or anyone wanting to better understand their child's educational rights.
📥 Download the IEP Advocacy Toolkit →Why We Created These Free Guides
A Personal Note from the Monico Family
When our son was diagnosed with autism at age 8, we desperately needed guidance. We searched for information on ABA therapy, early intervention, and school advocacy—but finding reliable, NH-specific resources was nearly impossible. That frustration inspired these guides. We created the resources we wish we'd had, so your family doesn't have to navigate this journey without a roadmap.
At Buzz ABA, we believe every family deserves access to expert guidance—regardless of whether they're current clients. As the American Psychological Association notes, parent education and involvement are critical factors in successful autism intervention.
Our team of BCBAs created these guides based on the questions we hear most often from families:
- "How do I know if ABA therapy is right for my child?"
- "What should I do first after my child's diagnosis?"
- "How do I get the school to provide the services my child needs?"
- "What are my rights as a parent?"
- "How does insurance work for autism services in NH?"
Rather than answering these questions one family at a time, we compiled our expertise into comprehensive guides that any NH family can access for free.
What Makes Our Guides Different?
Written by Practicing BCBAs
These aren't generic articles assembled from web searches. Every guide is written by Board Certified Behavior Analysts who work with New Hampshire families every day. Our team brings years of hands-on experience helping families navigate the exact challenges you're facing.
NH-Specific Information
General autism resources are helpful, but they often don't address state-specific regulations, contacts, and services. Our guides include:
- New Hampshire insurance laws and requirements
- Contact information for NH Department of Education and Bureau of Special Education
- Local support organizations like the Autism Society of New Hampshire
- NH-specific IEP timelines and procedures
- Regional resources throughout the state
Actionable, Not Just Informational
Each guide includes practical tools you can use immediately—checklists, templates, sample letters, and step-by-step instructions. We don't just explain concepts; we give you the tools to act on them.
How to Access Your Free Guides
Getting your free guides is simple:
- Step 1: Visit our Parent Resources page
- Step 2: Choose the guide(s) you'd like to download
- Step 3: Enter your name and email address
- Step 4: Access your guide instantly and receive a copy via email
We'll also send occasional updates with new resources and helpful information—but you can unsubscribe anytime if you prefer.
Download All Three Guides
Many families find all three guides valuable at different stages of their journey. Here are direct links to each:
- 📘 The Complete Parent's Guide to ABA Therapy — 9 chapters, 25+ pages
- 📋 Early Intervention Checklist: First 100 Days — Week-by-week action plan
- ⚖️ IEP Advocacy Toolkit for NH Parents — Templates, letters, and legal references
Start Your Child's Journey Today
Buzz ABA provides comprehensive, evidence-based ABA therapy in Concord, Manchester, Nashua, and surrounding NH communities. Our neurodiversity-affirming approach helps children thrive.
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At Buzz ABA, our mission is "Achieving Brighter Tomorrows Together." Creating these free resources is one way we live that mission—by ensuring every NH family has access to expert guidance, regardless of their circumstances.
We hope these guides help you feel more confident, informed, and empowered as you navigate autism services for your child. You're not alone on this journey, and with the right information and support, brighter tomorrows are within reach.
Questions about our guides or services? Call us at (603) 320-0151 or visit our Parent Resources page to download your free resources today.