BIP stands for this
What is Behavioral Intervention Plan?
This type of observation is created by teachers and used for pre-referral, assessment, and intervention of behavioral issues
What is Teacher teacher-made observation?
Students with special needs must receive discipline in the same was as other students under this legal principle
What is Equal Discipline under the law?
Computerized assessments of attention disorders are commonly used to evaluate these three behaviors.
What are sustained attention, impulsivity, and distractibility?
This amount of students respond to sociograms.
What is all?
True or False: All types of behavioral strategies can be used and will work on any student
False
This structured observation form is part of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and is used to assess behavioral and emotional problems.
What is the Direct Observation Form (DOF)?
If a student with an IEP has been suspended for more than 10 das, the school must conduct this
What is a Manifestation Determination?
This test, developed by Gordon in 1983, lasts 9 minutes and uses numbers as stimuli to measure attention and impulsivity.
What is the Continuous Performance Test (CPT)?
questions provided to respondents where they objectively describe behaviors or situations where the behavior occurs
What is a Questionaire?
This part of a BIP must be based on data collected from this behavioral assessment
What is the Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)?
When using the Direct Observation Form, an observer compares the target student’s behavior to these two groups of peers.
What are grade and gender peers?
If a school fails to follow a student’s IEP or BIP, the student cannot be subjected to this form of punishment.
What is suspension or expulsion?
In the Continuous Performance Test, these two types of errors indicate inattention and impulsivity, respectively.
What are omissions and commissions?
School psychologists, school counselors, or other professionals like a clinical psychologist administers these
What is protective assessment techniques?
If a student misbehaves after recess due to difficulty transitioning, a teacher may modify this to change behavior
What is the antecedent?
The Direct Observation Form categorizes behaviors into these two broad bands.
What are externalizing (acting out) and internalizing (withdrawal, anxiety)?
This legal document outlines the supports and services a student with disabilities must receive.
What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
The Conners Continuous Performance Test-3 (CPT-3) uses varying rates of letter presentations to assess attention in students as young as this age.
What is 8 years old?
This is how a sentence completion test is administered.
what is: Students are provided with the beginnings of sentences that they are required to complete, sentences are designed to elicit responses regarding relationships with parents and feelings of friends or themselves
Name all the Behavioral Intervention Strategies given in the Slideshow
Praise, Redirection, Giving students clear instructions, Using Clues (verbal an non-verbal), Using positive reinforcement, having routines and structure
The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) identifies clinical behavioral syndromes, including these three specific issues.
What are social problems, attention issues, and somatic complaints?
If a student’s misbehavior is found to be a direct result of their disability, the school MUST do this
What is provide appropriate interventions instead of suspension
The Conners CPT-3 categorizes performance into four levels based on T-scores. Name at least two of these levels.
What are Very High, High, Moderate, and Minimal?
Teacher report form, Achenbach System of Empirically Based Behavior Assessment (ASEBA) or Child behavior checklist, Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-2), Behavior Evaluation Scale (BES-3), Behavior Rating Profile (BRP-2) are all common examples of this
what are rating scales?