Anonymous wrote:I second the recommendation for an FBA: the goal of the Functional Behavioral Analysis is to get the teaching team to understand what functions the problematic behaviors serve.
A behavior chart can be very useful, but only if everyone has a good sense of why the behaviors are occurring. And it's also essential that EVERYONE be on the same page with the charts. At my DC's DCPCS, a substitute berated my kid for needing a chart--in front of the whole class.
Anonymous wrote:Also, your child should bring a copy of the behavioral chart home to you every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our case, it wasn't so much the school as the personnel. We're also at an nearly impossible to get into immersion charter and this grade was the first year DS even needed a behavioral chart.
The first few months were hell bc the Sped teacher came up with a behavioral chart that only made the behaviors worse. It got so bad that the next step was a placement at a private SN school. The school then called in a Functional behavioral analysis and got DS a behavioral plan as a final step before recommending private placement. Lo and behold, ALL the behaviors are gone.
Maybe your child needs more than a basic behavior chart and his teachers need more support and training. Rather than switching schools, try getting a FBA first. Good luck!
I bet we are at that same immersion school...
My child response to the chart, they just simply refuse to do it. It "steals time away" from other kids.
Anonymous wrote:In our case, it wasn't so much the school as the personnel. We're also at an nearly impossible to get into immersion charter and this grade was the first year DS even needed a behavioral chart.
The first few months were hell bc the Sped teacher came up with a behavioral chart that only made the behaviors worse. It got so bad that the next step was a placement at a private SN school. The school then called in a Functional behavioral analysis and got DS a behavioral plan as a final step before recommending private placement. Lo and behold, ALL the behaviors are gone.
Maybe your child needs more than a basic behavior chart and his teachers need more support and training. Rather than switching schools, try getting a FBA first. Good luck!
