Key Points of Staff Effectiveness
Guidelines for Positive Interactions
Antecedent Interventions
Triggers (Fast and Slow)
Planning Strategies
100

Does SET training focus on crisis prevention or crisis intervention?

Crisis prevention.


100

The guidelines for Positive Interaction fall into which three areas?

Verbal communication, non-verbal communication, programmatic considerations.

100

In the ABC model, what does “A” stand for?

Antecedent

100

What is a fast trigger?

An immediate event that causes rapid escalation.

100

What are the three proactive planning strategies?

Eliminate, minimize, teach alternative skills.

200

SET training focuses mainly on the behavior of whom?

Staff

200

What is the purpose of positive interaction guidelines?

To promote safe, positive, and respectful relationships.

200

In the ABC model, what does “B” stand for?

Behavior

200

What is a slow trigger?

A background factor that increases the chance of escalation later.

200

Which strategy reduces exposure to known triggers?

Minimize

300

SET includes many guidelines but very few what?

Rules

300

Guidelines are based on what type of staff behaviors?

Effective behaviors that positively influence students.

300

What does “SE” stand for?

Setting event

300

Which is a fast trigger: a peer insult or poor sleep?

A peer insult

300

Which strategy teaches students new responses to triggers?

Teach alternative skills.

400

Why are staff considered “important” in SET?

Their behavior directly influences student escalation and de-escalation.

400

What type of communication is just as important as verbal communication?

Non-verbal communication.

400

In the Raul scenario, what was a major setting event?

Trauma history and morning arguments before school.

400

Which is a slow trigger: loud noise or arguing before school?

Arguing before school.

400

What does “eliminate” refer to?

Removing unnecessary triggers, tasks, or stressors.

500

What major outcome can staff behavior influence?

Whether a crisis escalates or is prevented.

500

Programmatic considerations help guide what?

Predictability, consistency, and structure.

500

Why are setting events important to recognize?

They increase the likelihood that a trigger will cause escalation.

500

Why must staff be aware of both fast and slow triggers?

Both influence how likely a student is to escalate.

500

Which strategy would help a student triggered by complex work demands?

Minimize triggers and teach alternative skills.

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