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Easing the Effects of Daylight Savings Time on Kids With Autism | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Changes in relation to daylight saving time can be very difficult for children especially. Younger children are still developing routine sleep patterns and habits. Children with autism may need days, weeks, or even months to adjust to a change in the time of day.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training A stitch in time: Easing the effects of Daylight Saving Time on kids with #autism http://t.co/A8mKDro4 #sntck
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) | Knowledge Base | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “This resource page is provided to link you to websites and articles that can enhance your interactions with individuals with autism spectrum disorders.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: #Autism Spectrum Disorders Resources http://t.co/uTQI9T9A #asd #tck #mhm #tck
The Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Framework: Secondary Prevention | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “he Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework is made up of three areas of prevention: primary (or universal), secondary, and tertiary. This post is the second in a series of three, and examines the second level, secondary prevention.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: Check, Connect, and Expect: Reinforcing positive behavior in kids http://t.co/5PyMs3sA #elemchat #sped #tck
Making Individual Education Programs Manageable for Parents | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Sometimes we are so caught up in the details of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), contentious litigation, and compliance that we forget how bewildering special education is to the parents of children with special needs.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: HOW TO: Make Individual Education Programs Manageable for Parents http://ow.ly/6GjCy #iep #tck #spedchat #tck
Positive Behavior Support (PBIS) | Behavior Intervention | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Positive Behavior Support (PBS): proven methods for behavior intervention and functional behavior assessment.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @watchorn: RT @CPI_Training: What is #PBIS? Help your school with Positive Behavior Support resources: http://ow.ly/6iSYy #tck
Oregon House Bill 2939: Prohibiting use of mechanical, chemical or prone restraint on students | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “The bill addresses safety in public education programs and prohibits use of mechanical restraint, chemical restraint, or prone restraint on students but allows the use of physical restraint or seclusion under the following circumstances: When the student’s behavior imposes a reasonable threat of imminent, serious bodily injury to the student or others; and when less restrictive interventions would not be effective.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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Oregon House Bill 2939: Prohibiting use of mechanical, chemical or prone restraint on students http://ow.ly/6mQiV #sped #tck
Sharing Thoughts on the Development of the National Alzheimer's Plan | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “It was powerful to attend my local National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA) event, which was held by my local Alzheimer’s Association. I shared a few words with the panel and was happy to let the families and the listening panel know that we are here to help.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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Sharing is caring RT @CPI_Training: Families & #Alzheimers: The "horror" of losing loved ones to the disease http://ow.ly/6dw1t #caregivers
Staff Responses and Giving Praise - Strategies for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Effectively supporting positive behaviors involves making changes in three areas: the environment, staff responses, and skill building. This post is the second of three in a series that will address these key aspects to consider when developing Behavior Intervention Plans.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: When do you offer praise or positive reinforcement for positive behavior? http://ow.ly/69AMW #tck #spedchat #tck
Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Equipping those around our children with simple understanding of autism's most basic elements has a tremendous impact on their ability to journey towards productive, independent adulthood.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: 10 Things Every Child with #Autism Wishes You Knew http://ow.ly/5ZEHy #spedchat #tck
The Art of Setting Limits | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Setting limits is one of the most powerful tools that professionals have to promote positive behavior change for their clients, students, residents, patients, etc.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @CPI_Training: Promote positive behavior change with the Art of Setting Limits http://ow.ly/5Py3s #iep #sped #tck
Treating Psychotic Symptoms in Persons with Dementia | CPI
crisisprevention.com — “Agitation is a common problem seen in persons with dementia, as well actions that appear delusional. The first step to lessen the problem is to discover and treat the cause for the psychotic symptoms.” View full resource at crisisprevention.com
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RT @caregiving Treating Psychotic Symptoms in Persons with Dementia | CPI: http://t.co/YfGOWnE

