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This resource guide offers three comprehensive pamphlets focusing on function-based interventions. It provides access to relevant activities and peer/teacher attention while addressing the need for escape from tasks or overstimulation. The guide also explores primary and secondary considerations for understanding behaviors, including useful yes/no questions to determine behavioral functions. It discusses behaviors on a continuum and includes recommendations for collaboration with your behavior team for more severe cases. Essential for educators looking to understand and address student behavior effectively.
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Cover • Three pamphlets • Access to items/activities • Access to peer/teacher attention • Escape from tasks/activities • Primary and Secondary
Other Considerations • Helps to further identify why the behavior is occurring. Yes/No questions. • Determine if there is more than one function. • Gain attention, items, or sensory input • Escape attention, task, or over stimulation
Left Panel • For more severe behaviors, consider a meeting with your behavior team for additional support.
Center Panel • What the behavior may look like; Ex. attention • Why it occurs • Reinforcers: • Give attention • Give access • Provide escape *More appropriate form*
Center Panel • Escape • Behaviors are on a continuum (regardless of func.) • Student and adult may be benefiting
Center Panel • Access to Items/Activities • Example of methods • Problem behaviors are easier/more effective than expected behaviors
Right Panel • If the following interventions are not effective, may need to relook at the function of behavior with your MTSS/RtI team.