Sensory, Tangibles, Escape, Attention and Attunement
What are the 4 functions of behavior?
Another, more positive way to describe and understand behavior often described as Attention Seeking
What is Connection Seeking?
This practice is guided by making efforts to understand the pervasive nature of trauma and promote a space/relationship of healing and recovery, rather than practices, services and communication that may inadvertently re-traumatize the person you’re working with.
What is Trauma Informed Practice?
What is the special type of speech that adults use with babies called?
Motherese
This Plan includes detailed information about our (school aged) clients strengths, support needs, the supports that a student receives at school.
What is an IEP?
This captures the Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence in a narrative form.
What is ABC Data?
Inclusion • Status and Contribution • Relationships •
Power and Choice • Health and Safety • Competence
What are the DDCS Guiding Values?
These are several of the small tasks our brain and body do during language use.
What are: fine motor movements, directing our attention, understanding meaning, parsing words, controlling our tone, choosing words, and so many more ?
All behavior communicates something.
Nothing happens in a vacuum.
We use the most efficient behavior to meet our needs.
What are the 3 Principals of Behavioral Ecology?
These interventions aim to alter the conditions that precede a challenging behavior.
What are Antecedent Based Interventions?
Safety, Trustworthiness, and Peer Support, Collaboration, Empowerment, and Cultural Awareness
What are the 6 Foundational Principals of Trauma Informed Approach?
What is prosody?
Tone and body language, the unspoken bits of language
This circuit connects the Broca's area, Wernikies area, and the Thalamus, facilitating speech
What is the Arcuate Fasiculis?
Systematic Approach
Focus on Function
Data Driven
What are the Key Principals of Evidence Based Practice?
This guiding principal of Trauma Informed Practice emphasizes partnership and minimizes power dynamics by sharing decision making and responsibility.
What are Collaboration and Mutuality?
Located just in front of the motor cortex, this area of the brain is responsible for the production of words and fluent expressive speech.
What is Broca's area?