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1 Behavior Intervention Plan Training Presented by Kathleen Johnson, Special Education Chairperson

2 Baseline Data Latrice is a 16 year old who displays verbal aggression towards adults and peers. She also displays isolation/withdrawal from adults and peers. Latrice has been in the public school setting since age three (PPCD). Her baseline was conducted to observe the verbal aggression and isolation/withdrawal behaviors.

3 Interpretation of Baseline Data Latrice has problems with initiating interactions and interacting reciprocally with peers and adult and exhibits social skills and understanding below her appropriate age level. Latrice can be disruptive in the classroom if frustrated, anxious, or denied access to something she desires. Observation reports indicated that she will display frustration by yelling loud noises, crying, and emotional and behavior tantrums. She will also become very withdrawn and retreat from social settings to become isolated.

4 Interpretation of Baseline Data The following incidents are to be considered non occurrences; talking lower than others, not speaking loudly, not working in a group setting of more than one peer. These incidences will not be counted as behavior occurrences.

5 Baseline Data March 24, 2014 PeriodIsolation/WithdrawnVerbal Aggression 1 st EnglishI I I 2 nd PEI I II 3 rd ScienceI I I I II I I 4 th ArtI 5 th MathI I I I I 6 th SpanishI I II 7 th Social StudiesI I I I II I I 8 th Culinary ArtsI Total: 28/8Total: 19/8 Rate: 3.5 per dayRate: 2.3 per day

6 Baseline Data March 25, 2014 PeriodIsolation/WithdrawnVerbal Aggression 1 st EnglishI I II 2 nd PEI I II 3 rd ScienceI I I 4 th ArtI 5 th MathI I I 6 th SpanishI I II 7 th Social StudiesI I I 8 th Culinary ArtsI Total: 24/8Total: 17/8 Rate: 3 per dayRate: 2.1 per day

7 Baseline Data April 21, 2014 PeriodIsolation/WithdrawnVerbal Aggression 1 st EnglishI I II 2 nd PEI I II 3 rd ScienceI I II 4 th ArtI 5 th MathI I II 6 th SpanishI 7 th Social StudiesI I I 8 th Culinary ArtsI Total: 22/8Total: 16/8 Rate: 2.7 per dayRate: 2 per day

8 Behavior Intervention Plan Student: LatriceTeacher: Mrs. Harris Date: May 8, 2014Most Recent FBA: March 10, 2014 Step 1: Antecedent: 1. Demand/Request from an adult 2. Large group work (2 or more) 3. Presenting in front of class 4. Reading Aloud Behavior: Latrice displays verbal aggression towards adults and peers. She also displays isolation/withdrawal from adults and peers

9 Behavior Intervention Plan Consequences: Latrice is separated from others and avoids completing the task Teacher attention Planned Ignoring Step 2: Replacement Behavior: Allow Latrice a “cooling down” time to refocus her attention Inform the teacher when she is feeling anxious or frustrated List of Reinforcers: Latrice’s teachers will speak calmly and provide her with space as to not agitate her any further then she must return to complete the task. Private and Public Praise for correcting her behavior

10 Behavior Intervention Plan List of Reinforcers: Computer Time Barbara BUCKS Step 3: Behavior Goal: 1. When working on assignments in class or performing routine activities, Latrice will work toward minimizing anxiety outbursts with an average of 1 per day by May 6, 2015.

11 Behavior Intervention Plan Behavior Goal: 2. When assigned to perform specific tasks that demand more attention to complete in and out of class, Latrice will work toward decreasing the time of isolation/withdrawal at an average of 1.5 per day by May 6, 2015. Step 4 Teaching of desired replacement behaviors: Latrice will learn how to pause and take a “break” mentally when she feels she is becoming frustrated or anxious. The teacher will have to teach Latrice mental break skills and how to recognize when she is becoming overwhelmed.

12 Behavior Intervention Plan Teaching of desired replacement behaviors: The teacher will discuss with Latrice the list of reienforcers and how she can earn them. Introduce to Latrice her daily behavior chart. Data collection is to ensure success. Teacher will model to Latrice how to properly take “mental breaks” and cooling off techniques from the list provided by the psychologist.

13 Behavior Intervention Plan Step 5 Schedule Changes: Task will be broken down into smaller steps to decrease anxiety and frustration. Group assignments/labs will be in a small setting (one other peer) to reduce anxiety and frustration. Teacher Attitude: Teacher will be required to remain positive towards Latrice as much as possible, giving positive private and public praise on Latrice’s goal progress. Teacher will provide verbal prompting and redirecting.

14 Behavior Intervention Plan Classroom Procedures: Posted procedures for major routines in the classroom. Students will review the class procedures to ensure proper understanding and to increase success. School-wide common signal “Time Out” for attention should be reviewed for students. Create a classroom contingency plan to reinforce good behavior among all students. Step 6 Plan Review Date: May 28, 2014.

15 Target Behavior Data Collection Student: Latrice Date: 5-22-14 Class Period1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Behavior Goals Latrice will work toward minimizing anxiety outbursts with an average of 1 per day by May 6, 2015. 22222222 Latrice will work toward decreasing time of isolation /withdrawal at an average of 1.5 per day by May 6, 2015. 44424242

16 Target Behavior Data Collection Student: Latrice Date: 5-23-14 Class Period1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Behavior Goals Latrice will work toward minimizing anxiety outbursts with an average of 1 per day by May 6, 2015. 22332233 Latrice will work toward decreasing time of isolation /withdrawal at an average of 1.5 per day by May 6, 2015. 44323232

17 Target Behavior Data Collection Student: Latrice Date: 5-26-14 Class Period1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Behavior Goals Latrice will work toward minimizing anxiety outbursts with an average of 1 per day by May 6, 2015. 22112222 Latrice will work toward decreasing time of isolation /withdrawal at an average of 1.5 per day by May 6, 2015. 44413124

18 Target Behavior Data Collection Student: Latrice Date: 5-27-14 Class Period1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Behavior Goals Latrice will work toward minimizing anxiety outbursts with an average of 1 per day by May 6, 2015. 22112211 Latrice will work toward decreasing time of isolation /withdrawal at an average of 1.5 per day by May 6, 2015. 33413123

19 Target Behavior Data Collection DateVerbal AggressionIsolation/Withdrawn Thursday, 5-22-1416/8 (2 per day)26/8 (3.2 per day) Friday, 5-23-1420/8 (2.5 per day)23/8 (2.8 per day) Monday, 5-26-1414/8 (1.7 per day)23/8 (2.8 per day) Tuesday, 5-27-1412/8 (1.5 per day)20/8 (2.5 per day)

20 Baseline Data: Number of Behavior Occurrences

21 BIP Data: Number of Behavior Occurrences After Implementation

22 Conclusion The Behavior Intervention Plan is working for Latrice. She has made advances toward both her goals of decreasing verbal aggression and isolation/withdrawal over the past month. Latrice was instrumental in her success. She has begun to recognize when she is frustrated and when her anxiety level is rising. She has also increased her knowledge of mental breaks versus total isolation. With the continued rate of her success, Latrice may not need continued redirecting over time. She has begun to self-manage. Since not fully reaching her goal, teachers are encouraged to continue the behavior system until goals are accomplished.


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