Use the Behavior Intervention Plan Template to write a BIP for your client, incorporating the following: Operational definitions of target behavior (skill acquisition and behavior reduction and a rati
PS563 Assignment 9 Template
Introduction
You should provide a theoretical introduction here that discusses the importance of a behavior intervention plan, the components of the plan, and the implementation of the behavior intervention plan within the setting of interest noted in your paper. Be sure to cite accordingly and double space as per current APA formatting requirements.
The plan below should be written in single spacing, with a space between each section. Remove all red text and replace with black text. Be sure to provide procedures for Antecedent & Consequence Strategies for staff/parents to follow.
Student Name:
School District:
Date of Plan:
Plan Author:
Target Behaviors: numbered and defined
Functional Hypothesis: paragraph discussing function of target behaviors
Short-Term Goals: numbered and defined – should be directly related to long-term goals
Long-Term Goals: numbered and defined
Antecedent Interventions (Proactive Strategies to Prevent Problem Behavior): Numbered or bulleted and written procedurally
Consequence Strategies – To Support Appropriate Behavior: Numbered or bulleted and written procedurally
Data Collection: paragraph about how data will be collected (what kind, how often, etc.)
Review of Plan: discuss the criteria for plan modification/termination and how often team will review
Discussion
These sections following should be double spaced, and written in narrative, APA formatted style with supporting citations from the literature. These sections demonstrate your understanding of the course learning objective as well as assess your ability to apply all of the information that we have covered throughout the term.
Lack of progress/Unintended Behavior Change (see CLA rubric)
Maintenance and Generalization
Hypothesized Outcome (see CLA rubric – also, this is where evidence base from literature can support your intervention ideas.)
Conclusion