Aversive Interventions definition
Aversive Interventions means those interventions intended to inflict pain, discomfort and/or social humiliation or any intervention as perceived by the individual to inflict pain, discomfort or social humiliation in order to reduce behavior. Examples of aversive interventions include, but are not limited to, electric skin shock, liquid spray to one's face and strong, non-preferred taste applied to the mouth. (National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS) Research Committee-11/11/2014)
Aversive Interventions means a class of stimuli that are followed by escape or
Aversive Interventions means a class of stimuli that are followed by escape or avoidance response.
Examples of Aversive Interventions in a sentence
The committee will clarify mandated regulatory issues contained within IDEA including, but not limited to, Aversive Interventions, Child Find, Section 504, FERPA, PPRA, OCR/Transportation, student discipline and related services.