Restitutional overcorrection definition

Restitutional overcorrection means a procedure that requires a person to clean, repair, or correct an area or situation damaged or disrupted as a result of the person's behavior to a point where the area or situation is not only restored to but exceeds its original condition.
Restitutional overcorrection means a form of overcorrection requiring asking or guiding a person engaging in a challenging behavior to restore the environment to its previous state and improve on the previous conditions.

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