Triggers/Signals
Safety Stance/Supportive Guide
Help Strategy
Prompt Strategy
Wait Strategy
100

What is an environmental antecedent?

trigger

100

What are the two safety stance positions?

thinking position and wedding position

100

When is the HELP strategy effective?

When the agitated person may be using challenging behavior to express a need or want

100

Why shouldn't you tell an agitated person?

Stop or calm down

100

When should you consider the WAIT strategy?

When the other strategies are causing the person to become more agitated.

200

What is a behavioral antecedent?

signal
200

At what degree should you stand from a person's midline during a safety stance?

45 degrees

200

At what stage should you use the HELP strategy?

In the earliest steps of escalation
200

When should you use the PROMPT strategy?

When the HELP strategy has not been effective or is not appropriate to use.

200

How long should you wait?

Until the person's behavior improves

300

Name at least 3 examples of common triggers

weather, loud noises, crowds, waiting, no preferred tangibles, school

300

What is a way to use a person's own momentum to change their direction of movement?

supportive guide

300

How should you approach a person when attempting to use the HELP strategy?

Approach using safety stance or elbow check.

300

What kind of behavior should you prompt?

A behavior that is a "do" request rather than a "don't" or "stop" request.

A behavior that the person already knows how to do.

A behavior that the person is likely to cooperate with.

300

True or False: You shouldn't change the environment in which the person is in

False! Remove other vulnerable individuals and potential dangerous objects.

400

Name at least 3 examples of common signals

yelling, biting self, banging head, staring, crying, muttering
400

How should your feet stand during the safety stance?

feet shoulder width apart, front foot forward, rear foot to the side

400

What should you prompt the person to identify?

A want or need

400

Provide 3 examples of behaviors to prompt

"look at me", "walk with me", "put this object away", "sit down", "what's your favorite color?", "let's take a slow breath"

400

How should you position yourself?

Position yourself to be able to monitor the person without putting yourself as risk.

500

How can identifying a person's triggers be useful?

antecedent control and safety interventions

500

At what distance should you stand from the person during safety stance?

person's arm length plus 1 foot

500

How long should you allow the person to process your request?

5-10 seconds

500

What is a poor example of the PROMPT strategy?

Would you like to go for a walk? Do you want a drink? Do you want to work?

500

What is a variation to the WAIT strategy?

Neutrally prompt the person to go to a calmer, less stimulating location before using the WAIT strategy.