Remote ABA Therapists often encounter challenges such as maintaining engagement with clients virtually, managing technology-related issues, and ensuring effective communication with families or caregivers. Overcoming these obstacles typically involves leveraging interactive digital tools, setting up clear routines, and working collaboratively with the client's support network to reinforce strategies outside of sessions. Regular supervision, ongoing training, and peer consultation can also help address difficulties and improve remote session outcomes. Adapting to these aspects is essential for providing consistent, high-quality support to clients in a telehealth environment.