Ultimate Packet of Behavior Management Tools Set 2

Ultimate Packet of Behavior Management Tools Set 2

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Ultimate Packet of Behavior Management Tools Set 2

Ultimate Packet of Behavior Management Tools Set 2

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Revolutionize your approach to behavior management with our extensive packet featuring 10 impactful interventions. Ideal for children with autism, BD, cognitive disabilities, ADHD, and those in need of structured support, these interventions are rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis principles. Each intervention, backed by comprehensive setup and implementation instructions, offers a visually-based solution. 

This resource includes: sensory choice boards, visual volume scales, anger check-ins, two levels of problem-solving options, Teacher Availability Visual (Ready to Talk & Cannot Talk), Good Work = Less Work Visual Rules and Cues, Anger is Okay written script and rules, When I Feel Angry Visual Choice Board, Behavior Mash Up (social story, incentive board, and behavior identification cue in one intervention), and Reflect and Learn About Inappropriate Choices (2 forms). This packet is a versatile resource designed to address a spectrum of behavioral challenges, providing essential tools for both educators and parents.

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    What age range best describes your student(s)? Elementary
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    Disappointing with word choice

    I personally do not use the terms "good" or "bad" when it comes to labeling students behavior, emotions or work. This packet uses the terms "Bad Behavior" "Good Behavior" and "Good Work". When using these terms it labels the child and not their behavior, effort or work.

    I also don't think using a picture of a "devil" to depict "bad", is necessarily culturally appropriate and sensitive to some, it also doesn't consider those who may not come from a background with exposure to this.

    I'd really like for this to be updated.

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