Bip Fba
Bip Fba
General Information
Student:
Racari
School:
Parkview Elementary
Caseload Teacher:
Birthdate:
1/3/2009
Eligibility Status:
Medication:
Chelsea Bashore
Date:
10/16/2014
Yes
No
September 8th,
2014
When:
List Student
Difficulties:
How Often
8-10 times a
day
Duration
brief - 1 min
to 10 mins
when
breaking/thr
owing
things
Intensity
high level
physicall
y
harming
things,
and
breaking
all of his
classrom
.
Problem has
Existed (length
of time)Since
the first day of
school.
In what settings/situations is the behavior of concern most and least likely to occur?
Settings/Situations
Most Likely
Least Likely
Adults?
Peers?
Settings?
Certain Activities?
(independent work,
lecture, writing activities, small group)
(playground, math, science, lunch,
school bus, unstructured time)
class, afternoon)
Other?
Class Discussions
1-1 Discussions
Assemblies
Handbooks
Check Sheet
8 times a day
Other
Social Work
Support
Behavioral Support
Contracts
Other
Conflict Resolution
everday
Anger Management
everyday
Loss of Privilege
Parental Notification
Other
Staff/Student Awareness
Regarding BIP
4+ times
everyday(working towards
staying at school
for lunch/recess)
everyday in
person
Working towards
use of Xbox if he
has no physical
behavior
Referred to Office
Detention
In-School
Suspension/Suspension
Work Detail/Restitution
Behavior Ignored
20+
Reprimand/Warning
*Attached Documentation
Escape/Avoidance
Sensory Stimulation
Relief of Fear/Anxiety
talking about
what to do if
angry or
overwhelmed
instead of running
away, how to get
help when he
doesn't
understand work
in front of him.
(social skills)
Practiced with
weighted belt,
running in
gym/puships to
give physical
energy breaks
during the day to
help with
impulsivity,
weighted pillow
during desk
activity/sit spot.
Racari and his
Momhave also
started walking to
and from school
in the morning to
have more
physical work
built into his day.
Attention
reinforcing good
behavior, one on one
breaks
Power/Control
Other
Expression of
Anger/Frustration
Social
lessons on
how to
express
anger
appropriately
Tangible
If he can
complete his
day without
physical
behavior he
extends his
day to lunch
and is
allowed
outside for
recess with
peers. He
also gets
bring his
Xbox back
home if he
has an all
around
postitive day
of at least
75% of the
time making
good
choices.
parent contact/pick
up
John will complete his day without harming/touching others in the classroom or breaking classroom materials.
Reinforcement Strategies
Methods of Teaching and Reinforcing
Appropriate/Replacement Skills
Signatures below indicate the plan has been reviewed and agreed upon for implementation:
Parent/Guardian
Teacher
Social Worker/Psychologist
Student
Administrator
Other
Other