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Title: Students with Behavioral Disorder Can Manage Their Own Behavior
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The criteria for mastery must be set prior to filling out the plan. All teachers involved should record their observations of his problem areas over a three day period. This allows for accurate pinpointing of concern and gives teachers a measurable goal to help Chris attain... Showed first 250 characters
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He is shown illustrations of both ways and each are explained to him. This gives him the tool he needs to self-evaluate the behaviors he has been struggling with. It is not visible that Chris is able to correlate his poor behavior to loss of time at recess, lunch, art, PE, etc and that his peers suffer along beside him... Showed next 250 characters
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