Examples of Aversive behavioral interventions in a sentence
DEFINITIONS Aversive behavioral interventions means an intervention that is intended to induce pain or discomfort to a student for the purpose of eliminating or reducing maladaptive behaviors, including such interventions as application of noxious, painful, and/or intrusive stimuli, including any form of noxious, painful or intrusive spray, inhalant, or taste.
Aversive behavioral interventions is defined as a physical or sensory intervention program intended to modify behavior that the implementer knows would cause physical trauma, emotional trauma, or both, to a student even when the substance or stimulus appears to be pleasant or neutral to others and may include hitting, pinching, slapping, water spray, noxious fumes, extreme physical exercise, loud auditory stimuli, withholding of meals, or denial of reasonable access to toileting facilities.
This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
At no time shall school personnel use the following on a student:• Mechanical restraint;• Chemical restraint;• Aversive behavioral interventions that compromise health and safety;• Physical restraint that is life-threatening or medically contraindicated; or• Prone restraint or other restraint that restricts the breathing of a student.
The Board shall annually notify parents of this policy, and publish it on the District's website.DEFINITIONS Aversive behavioral interventions means an intervention that is intended to induce pain or discomfort to a student for the purpose of eliminating or reducing maladaptive behaviors, including such interventions as application of noxious, painful, and/or intrusive stimuli, including any form of noxious, painful or intrusive spray, inhalant, or taste.
Definitions: Aversive behavioral interventions - means an intervention that is intended to induce pain or discomfort to a student for the purpose of eliminating or reducing maladaptive behaviors, including interventions such as: application of noxious, painful and/or intrusive stimuli, including any form of noxious, painful or intrusive spray, inhalant or tastes.
Aversive behavioral interventions - means an intervention that is intended to induce pain or discomfort to a student for the purpose of eliminating or reducing maladaptive behaviors, including interventions such as: application of noxious, painful and/or intrusive stimuli, including any form of noxious, painful or intrusive spray, inhalant or tastes or other sensory stimuli such as climate control, lighting and sound.
Aversive behavioral interventions that compromise health and safety such as exces- sive pain, use of heat or cold, spraying bleach infused water in faces, and depriving students of food and bathroom access for hours on end.
Aversive behavioral interventions shall be used only to address specifically identified extraordinarily difficult or dangerous behavioral problems that significantly interfere with appropriate behavior and/or the learning of appropriate and useful skills, and/or that have seriously harmed or are likely to seriously harm, the individual or others.
Aversive behavioral interventions shall be provided only with the informed written consent of the parent and no parent shall be required by the program to remove the student from the program if he or she refuses consent for an aversive behavioral intervention.