Developing a Behavioral Intervention Plan
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This solution explains how to create a Behavioral Intervention Plan for a disruptive student.
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In order to develop a Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP), a Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) must be completed. It consists of interviews, checklists, student self-reports, progress monitoring data and a survey type interview of the personnel and parents working with the student on the target behaviors. It should pinpoint the main behaviors and identify the frequency, intensity and duration of the behaviors. Key questions include identifying when the behavior is likely to occur, where is the behavior likely to occur, and with whom. It ...
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