Interventions Interventions provide students with the support needed to acquire the skills being taught by educators and should address functional skills, cognitive, behavioral, and social skills that directly affect the child's ability to have success in our program.
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ACCOMMODATIONSThe term "accommodation" may be used to describe an alteration of environment, curriculum format, or equipment that allows an individual with a disability to gain access to content and/or complete tasks.
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STRUCTUREThe term "structure" Construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to something. |
Examples of Interventions, ACCOMMODATIONS, and STRUCTURE.
Program interventions
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PRogram ACCOMMODATIONS
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Program Structure
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BeHavior CHarts
OPEN SCHEDULE
This could be utilized if a student needs to have complete control over their day, but a physical reminder of their rewards system
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2 ChoicesThis could be utilized if a students needs less choices available for them to be successful.
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Take AnywhereThis Schedule allows the student to circle their choices for the day and map out how their day will look. This offers a lot of structure.
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PBSES Schedule
This schedule has less structure and focus more on the choices they are making.
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Positive Reward Systems
- any system that rewards positive behaviors.
- any system that is concrete, in which the student knows they will earn a reward.
- any system that empowers students to make good choices.