Anxiety
Defensive
Acting Out Person
Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention
Control Positions
100
pacing, withdrawal, tapping, lack of eye contact, pushing you away
What are signs of anxiety?
100
Students question you, refuse to follow directives, yell/vent, can threaten you and will finally calm down.
What is The CPI Verbal Escalation Continuum?
100
A weapon coming in contact with a target.
What is a Strike
100
The main purpose of the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training Program.
What is providing Care, Welfare, Safety and Security to all?
100
The physical intervention used with children smaller than yourself and/or below your chin
What is the CPI Children's Control Position?
200
The area surrounding the body, approximately 1.5 - 3 feet
What is Proxemics (personal space)?
200
An active process to figure out what a person is saying.
What is Empathic Listening?
200
An attempt to control and/or destroy a part of one's anatomy.
What is a Grab
200
Find the weak point and use the psychological advantage.
What is a Grab?
200
Gain control of child's arms from behind, cross the arms in front of the child and locking the elbows. Position yourself behind the child while maintaining close body contact and standing to one side.
What is the CPI Children's Control Position?
300
The nonverbal message transmitted by the motion and posture of the body.
What is Kinesics?
300
The concept that behaviors and attitudes of staff impact behaviors and attitudes of individuals and vice versa. "Everyone has a human card"
What is the Integrated Experience?
300
It is the appropriate staff apporach in the CPI Crisis Development Model for interventions with an Acting Out Person. Only used as a last resort when a student becomes a danger to themselves or others
What is Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention?
300
Arms straight up, push in and turn toward safety.
What is a Choke Release?
300
Used to safetly manage individuals who has become dangerous to themselves or others with assistance from additional staff members.
What is CPI Team Control Position?
400
The vocal part of speech, excluding the actual words one uses.
What is Paraverbal Communication?
400
Internal or external causes of an acting-out behavior over which a staff member has little or no control.
What are Precipitating Factors?
400
Gain a physiological and psychological advantage.
What is a Grab?
400
Immobilize the person's hand(s) on your head. Move your head toward the person
What is a Hair Grab Release?
400
Turn palms up, raise arms above shoulders, anchor arm to your body, move hips close to individual's body.
What is CPI Team control position dynamics?
500
Body positioned at least one leg-length away and at an angle for respect, non threatening and safety.
What is the CPI Supportive Stance?
500
The ability to stay in control of your own behavior and not take the student's acting-out behavior personally.
What is Rational Detachment?
500
Litigation, Safety and Professionalism
What is the value of using the team approach?
500
Use leverage and momentum to pull away from the weak area on your wrist/arm.
What is Wrist Grab?
500
To move a student safely who has regained control of their acting out behaviors. The student has reached tension reduction.
What is CPI Transport Position?