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Behavioral Support Techniques
Co Regulation Strategies
100

Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur.

What is Setting Conditions?

100

Silence, Nods, Facial Expression, Eye Contact

What are Non Verbal Techniques?

100

Affects how children think, feel, and behave.

What is Trauma?

100

Is used to give students a little help through the first few steps of a task or to get over a stumbling block.

What is Hurdle Help?

100

1st Step in Skill Building for Co-Regulation Strategies.

What is Self Awareness (4 Questions)?

200

This model is used to measure an individuals level of crisis.

What is a Stress Model of Crisis?

200

All behavior has meaning, Behavior reflects needs, and Trauma affects how students behave.

What is Assessing Behavior?

200

Trauma can cause, but is not limited to, 1 of 4 problems.

What is: 

- Problems with self-regulation

- Aggression and impulsive outbursts

- Inability to tolerate uncertainty and ambiguity

- Trauma re-enactments or flashbacks

200

Signals the student(s) to either begin a desired behavior or to stop an inappropriate action.

Prompting

200

2nd Step in Skill Building for Co-Regulation Strategies.

What is Active Listening & Crisis Communication?

300

“When we are at our angriest, we are at our stupidest.”

What are the Effects of Anger?

300

Drain off emotions, Clarify events, Maintain the relationship and lines of communication, and Remind the student of expectations and mediate the situation if necessary 

What are Strategies for Emotional First Aid?

300

Understanding cultural and ethnic differences and each other’s worldview, Demonstrating self-regulation skills, Knowing personal triggers, & Being aware of personal goals, values, beliefs.

What is Emotional Competence?

300

The use of nearness.

What is Proximity?

300

3rd Step in Skill Building for Co-Regulation Strategies.

What is Behavioral Support Techniques?

400

Provide immediate help and support to reduce emotional intensity (co-regulation), Resolve the immediate crisis, Keep the student in the activity

What are the Goals of Emotional First Aid?

400

4 Questions we ask ourselves in a crisis situation (in order).

1. What am I feeling now?

2. What does this student feel, need, or want?

3. How is the environment affecting the student?

4. How do I best respond?

400

In TCI we look to provide SUPPORT environmentally and emotionally to reduce stress and risk & TEACH students better ways to cope with stress. 

What are the goals of Crisis Intervention?

400

Are methods of diverting a student or an entire group's energy and attention to a different activity.

What is Redirection & Distraction?

400

4th Step in Skill Building for Co-Regulation Strategies

What is Emotional First-Aid?

500

Provides space for students to de-stress, Is clean, orderly, inviting, Has flexibility in providing soft lighting and reasonable calming noise levels, an is clean, orderly, and inviting.

What is a Calming Environment?

500

A component of providing effective TCIS implementation.

What is:

- Leadership and administrative support     

- Social work and clinical services participation

- Supervision and post crisis response

- Training and competency standards

- Data-driven incident monitoring and feedback

500

This occurs when a student’s inability to cope results in a change in behavior.

What is a Crisis?

500

Often a good strategy when a student is upset and being stimulated by others or by something in the immediate environment.

What is Time Away?

500

5th and/or 6th Step in Skill Building for Co-Regulation Strategies

What is:

Crisis Co Regulation

LSI (Life Space Interview)

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