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Preview of Clip Up/Down Visual for Behaviors

Clip Up/Down Visual for Behaviors

Set a target behavior to increase and decrease. Review simple rules with the child and use a clothes pin or paper clip to clip them up when they demonstrate the appropriate behaviors and clip down when they do not follow the rules. When the child clips to the top, they will earn a specific reinforcer for a target duration.
Preview of Down Syndrome Clip Art

Down Syndrome Clip Art

Created by
Deborah SLT
Want to increase Down Syndrome Awareness in the classroom but not sure how to do it? Add in some Down Syndrome related Clip Art! These clip arts include a variety of symbols, communication tools and images of people with Down Syndrome. - 20 graphics for Personal or Commercial Use (10 color images and 10 black & white images) - Graphics are 300 DPI - PNG format with transparent background which is perfect for layering This set contains the following: 1. Girl with Down Syndrome 2. Girl with D
Preview of Zones of Feelings Classroom "Driver Seat" Poster Collection

Zones of Feelings Classroom "Driver Seat" Poster Collection

Created by
BehaviorFinds
Emotional regulation is so important! Let this simple tool help your student or child which in turn leads to increased control and problem-solving abilities. This behavior management system hinges on the principles of classic ABA. This system is easy to understand and promotes student independence in their emotional coping skills. This five-piece classroom poster set is the perfect addition to any classroom! OTHER CLASS DOCOR/SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL TOOLS FOUND HERE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Behavior
Preview of PBIS Poster: Program Explainer – Positive Behavior Support for Young Children

PBIS Poster: Program Explainer – Positive Behavior Support for Young Children

Created by
Quint Eustice
These PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) posters are designed to promote positive behaviors and help create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment. PBIS is a framework used to encourage positive behavior through clear expectations, reinforcement, and consistency. These posters were originally designed for use in a clinical setting with young children. However, they are also appropriate for a variety of settings, including clinics, classrooms, daycare centers, and other
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