TBRI Basics
Connecting Principles
Empowering Principles
Correcting Principles
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What do the letters TBRI stand for?

Trust-Based Relational Intervention

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Main goal of connecting principles?

Build Trust/secure relationships 

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What is the goal of empowering principles?

Prepare bodies and brains for success by meeting needs.

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What is the goal of correcting principles?

To help teach kids appropriate strategies to get their needs met And successfully navigate. Day to day challenges.

100

Who is the CEO of Arms Wide?

DeJuana Jernigan

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Name the three TBRI principles.

Empowering, Connecting, Correcting

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What are the two strategies of Connecting Principles?

Mindfulness strategies and engagement strategies.

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What are the two strategies of empowering principles?

Physiological strategies and ecological strategies

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What are the two strategies of connecting principles?

Proactive strategies and responsive strategies.

200

A cat is a part of the _______ family?

Feline.

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TBRI is most effective for children who experienced what?

Children from Hard Places

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Eye contact and body matching are an example of which strategy?

Engagement

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Teaching proper hydration, attending to blood sugar and meeting physical and sensory needs are helpful in which strategy?

Physiological strategies.

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The levels of response are an example of which strategy?

Responsive strategy.

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Name a city in the United States that starts with the letter J.

  • Jacksonville, Florida (largest city by area in the U.S.)

  • Jackson, Mississippi (state capital)

  • Jersey City, New Jersey

  • Juneau, Alaska (state capital)

  • Jacksonville, North Carolina

  • Johnson City, Tennessee

  • Jonesboro, Arkansas

  • Joplin, Missouri

  • Jefferson City, Missouri (state capital)

  • Janesville, Wisconsin

  • Jamestown, New York

  • Jupiter, Florida

  • Jenks, Oklahoma

  • Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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I can refer to this anytime. I am wanting to expand on my knowledge of TBRI

Pocket Guide

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Having self awareness about what you and your history bring into an interaction is an example of what strategy?

Mindfulness strategy.

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Creating consistency in our routines and rituals along with predictability and offering ample time in transitions are a part of which strategy?

Ecological strategies.

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Teaching life value terms and incorporating social skills are part of which strategy?

Proactive strategies.

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What is Proactive self Care?

Proactive self-care means intentionally taking steps before stress, burnout, or health issues arise, rather than only responding once problems show up.

It’s about building habits, routines, and supports that strengthen your physical, emotional, and mental well-being in advance.

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Who developed TBRI at TCU?

Dr. Karyn Purvis & Dr. David Cross

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Offering choices, offering compromises, sharing power and giving full attention are all a part of what element of connecting principles?

Giving Voice

500

What are three examples of self regulating activities?

Answers must include one of the following deep breathing, magic mustache, blowing your soup, chair sit-up or engine plates.

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What does the E stand for in ideal response?

Efficient, Only using the amount of interaction necessary to improve behavior

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Spell water only using two letters.

H2O

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