Behavior Intervention Plan definition
Examples of Behavior Intervention Plan in a sentence
This could mean that instead of developing a Behavior Intervention Plan (“BIP”), the IEP team may conclude it is sufficient to address the student’s behavioral problems through the development of behavioral goals and behavioral interventions to support those goals.
If the student does not have a Behavior Intervention Plan (“BIP”) or Positive Behavior Intervention Plan (“PBIP”), an IEP team shall schedule a meeting to review the BER, determine if there is a necessity for a functional behavioral assessment, and to determine an interim plan.
The following acronyms and definitions shall apply for the purpose of the contract: • BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) • CONTRACT (Master Contract) • CONTRACTOR - the term “CONTRACTOR” means a nonpublic, nonsectarian school/agency certified by the California Department of Education and its officers, agents and employees.
The following acronyms and definitions shall apply for the purpose of the contract: BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) CONTRACT (Master Contract) CONTRACTOR - the term “CONTRACTOR” means a nonpublic, nonsectarian school/agency certified by the California Department of Education and its officers, agents and employees.