Discipline Management Plan Date: January 2018 Duration of Intervention: Approx. 3 Months Student: CW Class/Grade: 1st Grade
Discipline Management Plan Date: January 2018 Duration of Intervention: Approx. 3 Months Student: CW Class/Grade: 1st Grade
Goals:
CW's reactions are triggered when there are changes in the schedule, changes
in classroom routines, and during unstructured play time.
Student Feedback:
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6. Time out intervention will be taught. If CW refuses to interact appropriately he
will be directed away from the current activity. He will need to make up at
another time any academic instruction he missed. This may have to occur
during an unstructured time. However, it should not entail the entire free time
period.
7. Natural consequences, such as using a waiting chair, will be used as much as
possible. Care should be taken not to embarrass the child by singling him out
for punishment
Methods to Monitor:
Family Communication:
Follow Through:
1. The family has indicated they are working with a therapist on self-regulation
and behavior management at home. Therapy is focusing on helping CW
recognize feelings and select appropriate responses. The therapist will
consult and work with CW's instructors to help maintain a consistent
management plan and interventions.
2. Bi-weekly emails with CW's therapist will occur to review CW's progress and
make necessary adjustments to his behavior plan.
3. A meeting with parents, teachers, and therapists will be convened in four
weeks to review progress and adjust the behavior plan if necessary.
4. When CW reaches his goals, a method for phase out will be determined
based on the time he took to learn the behaviors and his dependency on each
particular feedback technique.