Great Job Mr. B, when my AP first presented the idea of creating a BIP for a student, she made it seem so simple, but as seen in your video, there is a lot to this process. Thank you for taking the time to break this down. Now I know how to create and implement a BIP. Be Blessed, gk
I would only if they’re upper elementary like 4th and 5th grade. Otherwise, I’d have the teacher give it. But for lower elementary I had a different BIP that was more kid friendly. It was an “apple” color chart. 🍎☺️
I make sure the teacher and student communicate the expectations so it’s clear even after the ratings. The goal is for the student to understand and change behavior ☺️
Who exactly in the administration is responsible for creating the behavior plan? ... I know my son's hasn't been updated since first grade - but i only can recommend to them what works at home...they don't actually implement the current plan...and he's older so I feel it needs to change a bit
I hope you and your son are doing well, now. There was no plan in place, at the time of your comment. A plan needs to be reviewed every 6 weeks or so until it is no longer needed. At that point, there may be accommodations or supports that need to be continued for success.