Crisis prevention plan
Purpose is to prevent serious injury
Based on functional assessment
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Setting events
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Antecedents
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Function of behavior
Relationship to positive behavioral support
Escalating sequence of behaviors
Behaviors occurring from lower to higher intensity
Intervening early in sequence
Redirecting student before or after crisis
Early intervention benefits
Coercion theory
Definition
Relationship to escalating sequence of problem behavior
Avoiding power struggles
Interrupting coercive interaction patterns
Procedures for managing crises
Ignoring
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Paying attention to the student
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Ignoring the behavior
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Redirecting
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Early intervention
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Alternative activities
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Changing the way requests are made
Removal and protection
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Staying out of reach
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Removing other individuals
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Using proximity
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Blocking access
Restraint
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Using only to avoid physical harm
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Reducing amount of time restraint is used
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Following guidelines and documentation
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Building systematic review process
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Protective equipment
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short-term strategy
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transition planning
Responding to crises
Early intervention
Being aware of physical environment
Observing student's emotional and physiological state
Paying attention to your nonverbal cues
Avoiding situations that trigger crises
Written crisis prevention plans
Procedures
Summary page
Factors to include
Support strategies
Rotating schedules
Training and support systems
Opportunities for practice
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