Can provide accommodations, such as preferential seating and short-breaks.
What is: Both
What would be a possible reason you may refer a student to the SAP Program
What is: attendance, behavior, hygiene, emotions, change in personality/mood, etc...
A student constantly disrupts class by attempting to make other students laugh
What is: Attention
A communication disorder, such as stuttering, impaired articulation, or language impairment.
What is: Speech/Language Impairment
True or False: based on 2021 PAYS data, more than 50% of Sayre students believe they are praised for their work.
What is: False. The number is about 40%
To be eligible, a student must have display one or more of 13 defined disabilities/categories.
What is: IEP
3 (of the many) general strategies you may use when working with a student with a variety of behavioral needs
What is: active listening, avoid power struggles, clear and direct expectations and consequences, etc...
A student attempts to leave the classroom every time an ELA assignment is given
What is: Escape
Common traits of this disability include sensory needs, difficulties interpreting social cues, and preference of a strict routine
What is: Autism
An FBA includes gather data regarding behaviors in order to find the _______ of the behavior
What is: Function
May provide a modified curriculum
What is: IEP
A 3rd grade student becomes behavioral during recess, lunch, and free-time. This students behaviors may be a result of:
What is: a lack of structure (also acceptable: difficulties with peers/socializing)
A student constantly fidgets with materials, is often moving around, and seems to always be touching things when not supposed to
What is: Sensory (input)
If a child has significant difficulties with math calculation skills, this category may apply
What is: Specific Learning Disability (SLD)
Other than attendance, this is the most common discipline referral so far this year.
What is: Disrupting a class (63 referrals)
May be appropriate for a student with diagnosed ADHD.
What is: Both (depending on the circumstances)
a 9th grade student becomes aggressive during math class; however, this is not seen during other classes. It is likely that the behavior is a result of _______
What is: not understanding the math lesson/material (most likely...other options may be correct)
A student consistently attempts to gain preferred items, even if it means breaking the rules
What is: Tangible Item (access to...)
This category includes ADHD, Diabetes, Tourette's, and other conditions.
What is: Other Health Impairment (OHI)
2021 Pays Data: this percent of students reported feeling so unhappy that they stopped participating in activities they enjoyed.
What is: 33% (25% - 35% = correct)
Would likely be applicable for a student who recently broke their leg
What is: 504 Plan
This website (discussed today) provides a variety of free behavioral management tools, suggestions, and strategies.
What is: Intervention Central
A student is frequently requesting to leave math class to go to the nurse.
What is: Escape / Attention (possibly either)
This category has 5 sub-areas for criteria; one of which is An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships
What is: Emotional Disturbance
It is best practice to make decisions based on ______
What is: data