Behavior Skill Training Among Educators and/or Behavior Techs within Education among Tier 3 Behaviors
Many times, when working with individuals with disabilities and responding to specific behaviors, many educators and behavior techs within the educational setting may not be accurately trained in responding to Tier 3 behaviors such as fecal smearing, rectal digging, PICA, SIB, physical aggression, elopement, property destruction etc. Tier 3 behaviors or intervention supports is decided by the current data that has been taken such as Respond To Intervention Behavior (RTIB) within the educational setting, to focus on more intensive interventions for a student (King, 2019). Educators working alongside with BCBA or BCaBA, are concerned with the students developmental and curriculum components. With that being said, educators may not have the proper training as to how to manage problematic behaviors and promote rapid learning by implementing components of behavior principals. Practitioners could train educators as well as behavior tech’s by implementing components of Behav...