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 IEP Issues - Behavior Intervention Plans

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Tips to Ensuring a Successful Positive Behavior Plan (from the Autism Society of America's ASA Net, July 15, 2003) - IDEA requires a child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team pay special attention to a child's behavior if it gets in the way of his or her education or the education of others.

 

Modifying Inappropriate Behaviors Part 1: Why is my child acting like this?

Modifying Inappropriate Behaviors Part 2: Consistency is Key

 

Introduction to Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP) by Tricia Luker

 

To help your entire team deal more effectively with behavior or discipline issues, download "An IEP Team's Introduction to Functional Behavioral Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plans," a publication from the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice.  You can download this free publication.  

 

In this free publication, you will learn about:
* IEP Team Roles and Responsibilities
* How to Identify Problem Behavior
* Alternative Assessment Strategies
* Functional Behavioral Assessment
* Behavior Intervention Plans
* How to Address Skill and Performance Deficits
* How to Modify the Learning Environment
* How to Provide Supports
* How to Evaluate the Behavior Intervention Plan

 

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