Behavior supports
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Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
Description Behavior Binder: ABC Data, Behavior Tracking and Behavior Management Resources **This binder has been updated September 1st, 2022: includes additional behavior intervention and accommodation resources Over 1,000 positive reviews on how this behavior binder has helped teachers with fast and easy behavior tracking, data collection organization, and improving student behavior! What's included? 61 Pages of Behavior Resources Binder Cover and Spines 5 Binder Section Covers Behavior…

REAGAN MEYER saved to Behavior Tools
As adaptive skills increase, challenging behaviors typically decrease. This blog helps teachers understand the different formats and types of visual supports they can implement in their classroom. Today’s guest blogger, Dana Howell, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who taught regular education, and special education. Dana has also been a paraprofessional and a speech-language pathology …
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Strategies to help you better understand and intervene with challenging classroom behavior - intervention strategies, data collection resources and more.
# 1 Critical Communication Cards Critical Communication Cards – I use these to teach new skills such as requesting “break please”, “help” and “wait” self -…
Melissa Ann Porter saved to Social skills
special education, behavior, behavior plans, BIPs, writing a behavior plan
Lisette Dejesus saved to classroom management
A behavior lanyard to support positive behavior in students. Free. Great to nip negative behavior before it becomes an issure. Easy to attach for all staff.

Vicki Loomis-Parker saved to Autism
If you have worked with a BCBA in the past, it is likely that you have heard the term FUNCTIONS OF BEHAVIOR. BCBAs look at function to determine WHY
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