Students at Educational Risk IEPs, IBPs, Risk Management Plans, Documented Plans, School Plus.

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Students at Educational Risk IEPs, IBPs, Risk Management Plans, Documented Plans, School Plus

IBPs CARCOOLA PRIMARY SCHOOL – INDIVIDUAL STUDENT BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT PLAN STUDENT NAME: DOB: Year Level: TEACHERS NAME: PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT: PHONE: Parent/Guardian contact made: (please indicate what, who, how and when) Phone contact Notes Home Interview Other agencies involved: School Psychologist Speech therapist OT DCP BASE LINE DATA / COMMENT: FOCUS AREA: * SHORT TERM GOALS: LONG TERM GOALS: BLANK TEMPLATE

Monitoring / AssessmentEvaluation / ReviewReview date    Teacher Signature: _________________________________ Date: _______________ Parent/Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date for Review: ________________ WhatRewardBy Whom      EXAMPLE

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT PLAN WHY:This positive reinforcement plan is intended to strengthen desired behaviours WHAT: offering immediate rewards such as verbal praise and ‘tokens’ to accumulate towards a favourite activity or tangible reward. The whole school ‘CAT’/Superkids scheme may be used for when _____________ has initiated a desired behaviour him/herself or transferred the skill/behaviour from direct teaching to a general situation. WHEN: Praise or a ‘token’ is given as immediately as possible after the desired behaviour is exhibited without inhibiting the behaviour. FREQUENCY: When first attempting to elicit a desired behaviour reinforcement will be frequent, after each behaviour is observed and then less frequently as the behaviour is ingrained and then infrequently when on maintenance. This is a living document and will need to be altered based on successes, altering what ______________ no longer responds to as well as this changing ‘currency’ of reinforcers. The following strategies align and include the school’s Behaviour Management Policy. They are directly in response to what is highly motivational for _____________ and the reward may be substituted with current interests.

Positive Reinforcement Plan: Target Behaviour Follow teacher’s instructions quickly and quietly Attempt all given tasks Effectively communicated with others Strategies Visual timetable, use compic Use ‘First this, then that’ language Modified activities Non-verbal hand cues Set timer for task duration of 10 minutes, then 10 minutes break Positioning aid when sitting on a mat Reduced stimuli when in work area Proximity to role models and imitation of peer’s positive behaviour Specific Social Skills Picture Stories Calming activities Peer-mediated intervention Acknowledgements Frequent verbal praise and specific feedback Trace track chart. Receive stickers to progress towards reward (see separate Positive Reinforcement Plan) Gold Cards, following whole school system Restitution Plan: Apology to adult/student Complete missed work Crisis Plan: Any attempts to hurt others, peers or teachers Do not attempt to approach; remove self and/or students and ensure their safety Send to time out area. Approach when student has calmed. If misbehaviour continues, follow school’s BMI policy regarding severe misbehaviour, including time out schedule or red card to office for assistance Correction Plan: Level one (calling out, walking away from request or activity, fidgeting)  Non-verbal cues (hand signs, picture cues)  Verbal reminders, redirection and take up time  Formal verbal warning  Positive removal, ‘take a break’ calming activities or ‘calm down spot’ Level two (choosing not to follow instructions, disturbing other students)  Remove to ‘calm down spot’ or calming activity  Explain choices and behaviours  If misbehaviour continues follow school’s BMI policy regarding severe misbehaviour, including time out schedule Student Management Plan Appropriate behaviour? Safe and manageable? Yes No Cooperative? Yes No

IEPs Literacy Goals Classroom Strategies Template Document – Carcoola Documented Plans