Upcoming Behavior Support Expo : "NJ BEHAVE!"
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/nj-behave-behavior-support-expo-tickets-10776752557?aff=estw
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Behavior Support Charity Program (BSCP) -direct charity donations
or funding provided on an individual basis to sponsor one or more individuals
with disabilities for our following services: Behavior Support Services and/or
School Support Club. Contact us today for your child to receive free behavior
support services at school .
Donations received for this program will allow us to provide
positive behavior support services to children(Ages: 5-17) with disabilities at
school, home or in the community. Behavior Supports consist of: individuals
assessments, consultation with care providers, school staff, and parents,
functional behavior assessments (FBA), behavior support/intervention plan,
therapeutic services in all settings, and mobile therapy. These wrap-around
services will be provided by behavior support team: behavior support
consultant, mobile therapist, and therapeutic services staff.
We are not affiliated with any school districts, but we work
with schools to create a meaningful wrap around program for the child to
successfully meet his/her academic goals.
We are pleased to connect you with sources of information for helping children who have behavior challenges. Because “behavior”is such a huge topic, we’ve divided the subject up into separate pages to make digesting it more manageable!The separate behavior pages are as follows:
Behavior Expertise
This page focuses upon where to access..well…expertise including behavior: the centers and projects that focus on it, behavior journals, professionals who can help, and a glossary of behavior terms.
Behavior Assessment, Plans, and Positive Supports
Why is the student exhibiting this behavior? Behavioral assessments can help you answer that question-which, in turn, will help you provide appropriate positive behavior supports.
Behavior at Home
The resources listed in this page connect families with resources and support to help a child with his orher behavior at home.
Behavior at School
What can teachers and administrators do to help children manage their behavior at school? What’s recommended by disability and behavior specialists? What does the law require?
Bullying
Bullying is a serious concern for many students with disabilities. Here are resources to help put an end to bullying.Behavior as
Communication
Why does my kid do that?This document helps you find the reasons behind misbehavior in children.http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/qf/behaviorprob_qt/assessing_motivation.pdf
BSC’s use interventions as a means
to increase positive behavior, and eliminate or reduce negative behavior. The
interventions are created, and implemented into the client’s treatment plan or
behavior support plan, and provided to the ITM members to use. Most materials
are general, and vague. Most people who want to elaborate on this topic but
find it difficult because the field is so vast. The most common interventions
tend to work but BSC’s have limited resources in gaining access to alternative
types of interventions. For More Info on this topic, please visit: www.njbehaviors.com
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