These behaviors can include hitting, kicking, pushing etc, directed towards others.
What are "unsafe physical behaviors"
Before personally identifying information is disclosed you must obtain this.
What is "parental consent".
This is the general term often used to describe a group of complex developmental brain disorders
What is an "Autism Spectrum Disorder".
The space in which a student can calm down is known as this.
Duration and frequency both account for this in measurement.
The process of reducing directives to previously mastered tasks in order to re-gain compliance is known as this.
What is the "compliance loop".
This can become an issues when a provider has a relationship with a family/student outside of the school setting.
ASD deficits are found in which domain(s)?
What are "Social Skills, Communication, and RRB"
[the] bodily physical restriction, mechanical devices, or any device that immobilizes a person or restricts the freedom of movement of the torso, head, arms, or legs is known as this.
What is "RSA 126" or "restraint".
Groom, leisure, self help skills etc. are also known as this term.
A combination of behaviors that exceeds 5 minutes in duration without successful redirection: either refusal or noncompliance AND crying, unsafe physical behavior, or elopement is typically considered this.
What is an "outburst" or "behavioral event"
Having a friendship with the parent of student can be considered this under the BACB compliance code.
This is the "back and forth" observed during conversations.
This form is completed following staff's physical contact with a student
What is the "IPC" or "Intentional Physical Contact" form.
Managing the environment, organziation of materials, and seating are known as this.
This is how an extinction burst is created.
Confidentiality protects who?
Who is/are "all students" " staff" etc.
Repetitive thinking, rituals, and difficulty with transitions are captured in general terms as this.
The involuntary placement of a child alone in a place where no other person is present and from which the particular child is unable to exit, either due to physical manipulation by a person, a lock, or other mechanical device or barrier is known as this.
What is "seclusion".
This is the plan that outlines what to do to support the learning/teaching of a child.
What are "mechanical" restraints.
Laws regarding consent can be found in this book.
What is "NH Rules For the Education of Children with Disabilities"
Autism affects service costs more greatly for this subset of individuals.
Following a restraint/seclusion a written report must be provided to this person within 5 business days.
Who is the "school principal".
Who presented during the "Behavior Summer Series Trainings 2018".