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D761 BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) Summary
Replacement Behavior:
Student A will be taught to raise a break card or ask for help when feeling overwhelmed instead of raising their
voice, leaving their seat, or pacing. This behavior will serve the same purpose of avoiding a task momentarily
but in a way that keeps the student in the classroom and maintains a calm learning environment.
Teaching Strategy:
Student A will be taught how to use a break card during structured teaching sessions at a calm part of the day. I
will model the behavior by demonstrating how to raise the card and say, "I need a break," when feeling
overwhelmed. Student A will then practice this response in a low-pressure setting, with visual cues placed on
the desk as reminders. I will offer immediate feedback and prompting until the student can use the strategy
independently.
Reinforcement Procedure:
Each time Student A appropriately uses the break card or asks for help; I will provide immediate praise and
mark a star on their personal goal chart. After earning three stars in one day, Student A can choose a preferred
activity from a menu developed with their input. This reinforcement procedure supports the student’s interests
and motivates them to use the replacement behavior. The system will remain consistent and effort-based to build
confidence and encourage positive choices