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Remote Supervision Done Right Part 4
Define caregiver roles during remote sessions so support doesn’t silently turn into untrained implementation.
Caregivers aren't co-therapists unless you've trained them — and in telehealth that drift happens silently. Sherley shares five moves that keep roles defined: name the caregiver's role aloud ('today's role: safety, materials, minimal prompting'), use a caregiver script for what to do and when to step in, treat implementation as BST training rather than a normal session, count caregiver prompts in the data because they change the trend, and track participation briefly as independent, coached, or directed. Press play for the role-setting language.