
Positive Behaviour Support Plan PBSP
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- Q1How can a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) benefit individuals with disabilities?By promoting independence, enhancing quality of life, and reducing challenging behaviorsBy focusing solely on punishment for behaviorsBy isolating the individual from social interactionsBy restricting choices and freedoms30s
- Q2How does a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) differ from traditional behavior management approaches?Traditional approaches rely on punishment and consequencesPBSP does not consider individual preferences or strengthsTraditional approaches prioritize controlling behavior through external reinforcementPBSP focuses on understanding the function of behavior and implementing proactive strategies30s
- Q3What is the role of the support team in a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP)?Collaborating to develop and implement strategies to support the individualMinimizing the importance of communication and teamworkWorking independently and not consulting with othersPunishing the individual for their behaviors30s
- Q4What is the goal of implementing a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP)?To encourage reliance on othersTo improve quality of life and promote independenceTo increase negative behaviorsTo restrict individual's choices and freedom30s
- Q5What is a key principle of Positive Behavior Support Plan (PBSP) implementation?Implementing harsh punishment for any behaviorIgnoring all behaviors to prevent reinforcementRandom changes in intervention approachesConsistency and reinforcement of desired behaviors30s
- Q6What is the role of staff members in implementing active support and PBS?To limit individuals' choices to prevent challenging behaviorsTo enforce strict rules and routinesTo provide individualized support based on the person's preferences and needsTo focus on their own preferences rather than the individual's30s
- Q7Which principle of active support in PBS focuses on building meaningful relationships and connections?Promoting conflict and tensionIsolating the individualEncouraging positive interactionsMinimizing social engagement30s