PBIS Standards of Practice/Prevention and Early Intervention
Nine Organizational Themes for Understanding Ethical Practices
PBIS and Ethical Standards and Practices
Prevention and Early Intervention
Codes, Standards, and Principles of Professional groups
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The six standards under the APBS Standards of Practice

What are Foundations of PBIS, Collaboration and Team Building, Basic Principles of Behavior, Data-Based Decision Making, Comprehensive-Person Centered and Functional Behavior Assessments, and Development and Implementation of Comprehensive, Multi-Element Behavior Support Plans?

200

These people should be central to all aspects of PBIS

What are families, children, and youth?

200

APA and AABT

What are the primary sources for ethical standards?

200

Exists for the purpose of leading and consolidating the efforts of individuals and groups working in the education of all young children

What is the National Association for the Education of Young Children?

200

The oldest educational we discussed today

What is the National Education Association (NEA)?

500

The APBS Standard of Practice was meant to accomplish this..

What is guide practitioners as they plan and deliver positive behavior support

500

The behavior of the student...

What is always reflects a need?

500

In order for PBIS to be successful schools must..

What is clearly define behavioral expectations to all students and actively engage in teaching these behavioral expectations to all students. Openly acknowledge and reinforce students for engaging in appropriate behaviors. Engage in ongoing program monitoring and evaluation and modifications as needed through a team-based model and identify and develop the necessary behavioral supports for those students needing more intensive and long-term support?

500

Focuses on children from birth to age 8 and their families

What is the Divison for Early Childhood under the Council for Exceptional Children?

500

The primary professional organization for special educators

What is the Council for Exceptional Children?