Behavior Assessment, Plans, and Positive Supports

Introduction

This issue of NASET’s Classroom Management Series was written by the Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR). The topics of coverage are behavior assessment, plans and positive supports. Why is a student exhibiting challenging behavior? Behavioral assessments can help you answer that question. They also are helpful in developing a behavioral intervention plan that reduces problem behavior, including positive behavior supports.  CPIR is pleased to focus on these three elements:  conducting behavioral assessments, developing behavior plans, and providing positive behavior supports.  The resources we’ve listed in this document aren’t exhaustive of all those available, but they will certainly get you started and connect you with lots of other useful information.

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