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Jeopardy

Jeopardy Introduction Procedures Misc Consent Time-Out $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $ 200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Introduction--$100 Conditional procedures can only be used when part of the IEP.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Introduction Procedures Misc Consent Time-Out $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. Introduction--$100 • Conditional procedures can only be used when part of the IEP. • answer

  3. Introduction--$200 • There are three types of regulated procedures. • answer

  4. Introduction--$300 • To use a conditional procedure you must identify the frequency and severity of the behavior. • answer

  5. Introduction--$400 • Identify four ways to identify the frequency and severity of behavior. • answer

  6. Introduction--$500 • Identify two positive interventions for behavioral reduction. • answer

  7. Procedures--$100 • Prohibited procedures can only be used under very specified conditions. • answer

  8. Procedures--$200 • Presentation of intense sounds is prohibited. • answer

  9. Procedures--$300 • Using a study carrel to totally or partially restrict a pupil’s auditory sense is prohibited. • answer

  10. Procedures--$400 • The use of manual restraint is prohibited. • answer

  11. Procedures-$500 • Time-out for seclusion is a conditional procedure. • answer

  12. Misc--$100 • All behavioral interventions not covered in the IEP must be consistent with the district’s discipline policy. • answer

  13. Misc--$200 • Districts may use conditional procedures in emergency situations until the team can meet. • answer

  14. Misc--$300 • The number of times a team can use an emergency procedure in a month. • answer

  15. Misc--$400 • The number of days the team has to meet after using an emergency procedure. • answer

  16. Misc--$500 • Corporal punishment is: • (1) hitting or spanking a person with or without an object; or • (2) unreasonable physical force that causes bodily harm or substantial emotional harm • answer

  17. Consent-$100 • A parent may withdraw consent for a behavioral intervention program at any time and the school must stop it immediately. • answer

  18. Consent--$200 • An event that increases the potency of a particular reinforcer at a particular time. • answer

  19. Consent--$300 • A school can put a behavior intervention plan into place without parental consent. • answer

  20. Consent--$400 • If the school district stops using a behavior intervention plan that a parent objects to, they do not need to have further communication with the parent. • answer

  21. Consent--$500 • The number of school days in which the school has to make contact with parents to develop changes in program or placement when a behavior intervention plan is stopped. • answer

  22. Time-Out--$100 • When using time-out in a Behavior Intervention Plan you must include specific criteria for returning the student to routine activities. • answer

  23. Time-Out--$200 • When a student is in a seclusionary time-out environment they must be monitoried at all times. • answer

  24. Time-Out--$300 • When using seclusionary time-out in a specially designated isolation room or similar space, control switches (e.g., light switches) must be located outside the room. • answer

  25. Time-Out--$400 • A time-out room should be at least 6’ by 7’. • answer

  26. Time-Out--$500 • If a student refuses to calm down when in seclusionary time-out we can deny them access to drinking water for a maximum of 30 minutes. • answer

  27. Introduction--$100 • A: True • Back to board

  28. Introduction--$200 • A: False • Back to board

  29. Introduction--$300 • A: True • Back to board

  30. Introduction--$400 • A: Measuring the dimensions of frequency, latency, intensity, duration. • Back to board

  31. Introduction--$500 • A: Antecedent Control; Differential Reinforcement, Extinction (maybe) • Back to board

  32. Procedures--$100 • A: False • Back to board

  33. Procedures--$200 • A: True • Back to board

  34. Procedures--$300 • A: True • Back to board

  35. Procedures--$400 • A: False • Back to board

  36. Procedures--$500 • A: True • Back to board

  37. Misc--$100 • A: True • Back to board

  38. Misc--$200 • A: True • Back to board

  39. Misc--$300 • A: Two • Back to board

  40. Misc--$400 • A: Five • Back to board

  41. Misc--$500 • A: True • Back to board

  42. Consent--$100 • A: True • Back to board

  43. Consent--$200 • A: False • Back to board

  44. Consent--$300 • A: False • Back to board

  45. Consent--$400 • A: False • Back to board

  46. Consent--$500 • A: Three • Back to board

  47. Time-Out--$100 • A: True • Back to board

  48. Time-Out--$200 • A: True • Back to board

  49. Time-Out--$300 • A: True • Back to board

  50. Time-Out--$400 • A: False • Back to board

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