Use when training caregivers in ABA strategies using behavioral skills training (BST), assessing caregiver competency, addressing training barriers, and documenting caregiver training for billing.
Caregiver training is a core component of effective ABA services. Gains made in therapy sessions must transfer to the home, school, and community—and caregivers are the primary agents of generalization and maintenance. Training must be systematic, competency-based, and culturally responsive.
BST is the gold standard for teaching new skills to caregivers. It consists of four components delivered in sequence.
For each caregiver skill, specify what "competent" looks like:
Create a checklist mirroring the treatment integrity checklist but adapted for the caregiver's implementation.
Train one caregiver (or staff member) to train others.