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Are you looking for fresh intervention ideas? This flipbook is packed full of easy to implement positive behavior supports and interventions. You will find a brief overview of the ABC's (antecedent - behavior - consequence), how to determine the function of behavior, and specific interventions to address each function (sensory, escape, attention, and tangible/obtain) of behavior. There are 2 versions of the flipbook. Version 1 is a half page version that provides quick access to intervention…

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Welcome to Tulare Joint Union High School District’s online home. We are located in Tulare, California, and are home to approximately 5400 wonderful high school students.

In a special education setting, promoting positive behaviors is a crucial aspect of creating a supportive learning environment. Visual cues, in the form of schedules, prompts for replacement behaviors and appropriate language, and signals of delayed reinforcement, can play a significant role in supporting students with special needs. Check out this blog post to explore four types of visual cues that can be effectively utilized to foster positive behaviors. Behaviour Management, Replacement Behaviors, Caught Being Good, Positive Behavior Support, Behavior Supports, Visual Cue, Staff Training, Positive Behavior, Being Good

In a special education setting, promoting positive behaviors is a crucial aspect of creating a supportive learning environment. Visual cues, in the form of schedules, prompts for replacement behaviors and appropriate language, and signals of delayed reinforcement, can play a significant role in supporting students with special needs. Check out this blog post to explore four types of visual cues that can be effectively utilized to foster positive behaviors.

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I don’t consider myself to be an expert of hardly anything, but there are a few things I can proudly boast about being pretty good at. Tripping on obvious objects and eating carbs is among the top of my talents. Coming in a close Third place is my experience using Sticker Cards as a classroom management and positive behavior incentive. I sincerely believe that the Primary Classroom (especially Kindergarten) should be a place of happiness, fun and even MAGIC. With that being said, I also…

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