
How it works
Turn caregiver training from a task into a meaningful learning experience.
SOV gives BCBAs a guided framework to teach, connect, and empower families without spending hours creating materials.
Step 1: Identify the Family’s Starting Point
Meet families where they are.
Every family enters with different needs, questions, and challenges.
Use the SOV roadmap to identify the right learning path:
Examples:
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“Why is my child doing this?” → Learning unit: Unmet needs
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“How do I help during big emotions?” → Learning unit: Managing big emotions
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“How do I get my child to communicate?” → Learning unit: Language & Communication
Goal: Start with what matters most to the family.
Step 2: Choose a Learning Unit
Teach the concept families need next.
Select from SOV learning units designed around real caregiver challenges.
Examples:
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How Learning Occurs
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Reinforcement
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ABCs & Functions of Behavior
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Language Communication
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Sensory Regulation
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Modeling
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Managing Big Emotions
Each unit includes caregiver-friendly video lessons, BCBA guidance, reflection questions, and practical tools.
Step 3: Learn Together
Create shared understanding.
The BCBA and caregiver engage with the same content.
Instead of “Here is a strategy. Try this,” SOV helps create “Let’s understand why this works and how it fits your child.”
Caregivers build confidence, understanding, and problem-solving skills.
Step 4: Apply It to Real Life
Move from learning → doing.
Each unit supports caregivers in applying strategies through:
✔ guided discussion
✔ real-life examples
✔ home practice
✔ reflection activities
✔ individualized application
The BCBA remains the clinical guide. SOV provides the structure.
Step 5: Track Progress & Build Independence
Help families grow beyond therapy.
Caregiver training becomes a continuous process: Understand → Practice → Adjust → Grow
Over time, families develop:
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stronger communication
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more confidence
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improved consistency
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greater independence in supporting their child