Behaviour
Diagnoses
Support Tips
Strategies
Terms
100

Function of behaviour.

What is communication of wants and needs?

100

A participant drops to the floor crying and covering their ears upon entering a loud room.

What is hypersensitivity?

100

Avoid static electricity (going down plastic slides) if your camper has this.

What are cochlear implants?

100

Schedules, emotion charts, stop sign, first-then board.

What are visuals?

100

Hand flapping, spinning, and repeating words are examples of this

What is stimming

200

The ABCs of behaviour.

What are antecedent, behaviour, consequence?

200

Impulsivity, hyperactivity, and difficulty sustaining attention are common characteristics.

What is ADHD?

200

Watch out for this when at the playground with a camper who uses a mobility aid.

What are woodchips, sand, ladders, etc.?

200

Denying access without touching individual.

What is body blocking?

200

Suppressing traits and behaviour.

What is masking?

300

A participant complains of a stomachache every time the group is asked to clean up.

What is escape / avoidance?

300
Behaviour strategies like "first-then" may not work for a child who has this.

What is PDA (pathological demand avoidance / persistent demand for autonomy)?

300

Timers, choices, first-then.

What are alternatives to saying no?

300

Using pictures, symbols, or devices to communicate.

What is augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)?
300

Trauma background, instability, fear of abandonment.

What are precipitating factors?

400

A camper stomps their feet when they become excited/

What is sensory?

400

Being told they aren't following the rules might trigger this.

What is rejection sensitivity?

400

A safe way to support a camper who tends to elope on a walking trip.

What is a wagon / jogger?

400

Providing a preferred activity after completing a less preferred one.

What is a first-then strategy?

400

Deep pressure, rolling, pushing

What is proprioceptive sensory input?

500

Effective behaviour support focuses on understanding and addressing this, rather than simply trying to stop the behaviour.

What is the function of behaviour?

500

A camper is staring into space for ~10 seconds.

What is a seizure?

500

Someone you can go to if you are in need of additional strategies to try.

Who are floats, ISWs, SICs?

500

A camper is becoming overwhelmed, so you offer a quiet space to regroup.

What is providing a sensory break?

500

The idea that people with disabilities should have the same opportunities and participation as others.

What is inclusion?

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