Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Behavioral Intervention Plan Module 4 2004 – Revised July, 2010 What is “Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports”? PBIS focuses on PROACTIVE support strategies that reduce the likelihood of problem behavior and allows individual students to be as independent and successful as possible in the school setting. It encompasses a range of strategies from systemic to individual supports. Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Universal School-wide PBIS - System wide procedures School wide systems Classroom systems Non classroom systems Problem Solving Model Team - Proactive management ideas - Informal/formal data collection and evaluation Targeted PSM Team / IAP / IEP -Intervention Plan for Student Success -IAP or IEP -Functional Behavior Assessment -Behavior Intervention Plan -Data collection, assessment, observation Mental Health in the Schools Intensive PSM Team / IAP / IEP -Formal evaluation -Functional Behavior Assessment -Behavior Intervention Plan - Manifestation Determination Short-Term Suspension Analysis What is a “Behavioral Intervention Plan”? A plan generated by a team based on the information gathered from a FBA. This tool is a “lesson plan” for teaching replacement behaviors. A Behavioral Intervention Plan includes . . . A Behavioral Intervention Plan also includes . . . “Recipe” for a Successful Behavioral Intervention Plan 2 Part Focus of a BIP Replacement /Desired Behavior Documentation Rewards Proactive Focus Teaching Plan Reactive Focus Crisis Plan Consequences BIP Instructional Considerations “I want Joe to follow directions in class.” How? Who ? When? Documentation ? Consequences ? Replacement/Desired Behaviors ”I want Joe to follow directions for task completion in class.” Progressive Steps must be taught to reach desired behaviors. Complete entire task Complete ½ sheet Complete 1 problem Work with peer Request help from teacher Behavioral Intervention Plan New Hanover County Schools Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP) Name: #Days Out of School Suspension: Replacement/Desired Behaviors State the progressive steps to be taught to reach desired Behaviors. Pl How? Describe the strategies that will used to teach the student these new behaviors. What rewards will be provided when the desired behaviors are demonstrated? Who? Describe the responsibilities of each team member, including school staff, family and student. Who will implement the rewards? #Weeks to Implement BIP When? State when the student will receive instruction in these new behaviors Note how often practice opportunities will be available. How will teaching time be documented? used How will the desired behavior data be collected? NHCS – BIP page 1 of 2 Behavioral Intervention Plan What? Describe the old behaviors From FBA What Consequences will be enforced? What consequences will be enforced? Mild: Mild: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: Severe: Who? Describe the responsibility of each team member, including school staff, family and student. Mild: Moderate: Severe: Restitution: NHCS – BIP page 2 of 2 Data Explain how and when data will be recorded. List the type of data collection tool that will be used. Keys for Effective Rewards and Consequences • Get information regarding the student’s interests and motivators • Get student’s “buy in” regarding rewards system – give at least 5 reward choices • Make sure your consequence doesn’t really reward the student • Utilize a variety of consequences that offer a more positive outcome such as restitution BIP and SHORT-TERM SUSPENSIONS How will educational services be delivered starting on the 11th day for students with IEPS? Do the services enable the student to progress in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NC SCOS) and his/her IEP? Don’t Get Caught “Failing” to . . . -Evaluate the plan’s effectiveness after collecting data - Agree on the number of weeks to implement the plan - Schedule a date to review and revise the plan -Explain all aspects of BIP to student and team members - Document BIP as an accommodation in IEP Resources NHCS Special Education & Related Services Manual Web Resources -www.pbis.org -http://cecp.air.org -www.udel.edu -http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ttobin/ (Click on Case Study)