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I. What is Challenging Behavior?
II. Functional Behavior Assessment
III. Overview of Intervention Strategies
IV. Communicative Alternatives
V. Implementing Antecedent-Based Strategies
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Addressing Needs

 
Since 1992, the Early Childhood Behavior Project has successfully developed and evaluated a training and technical assistance model which addresses challenging behavior. As a result of these efforts, over 25 teams in urban and rural areas in seven states have been equipped to address the needs of young children who either currently engage or have a propensity to engage in challenging behavior.

Our training has focused on preparing educators and family members to conduct functional behavioral assessment and to implement positive behavioral support. This has included linking assessment results to proactive interventions, designing effective instructional environments, facilitating social interaction, and teaching functional communication skills. The training format that we have used includes onsite workshops, training via interactive television, online instruction, and development of individual technical assistance teams.

With the increasing need for training and technical assistance, it is not only important to continue these training efforts but, also, to create mechanisms that (1) provide resources and support that are available to practitioners over time, and (2) extend training throughout the state of Minnesota. This project was designed to increase the availability of previously developed materials via web pages, CD-ROMs, online courses, and Interactive Television (ITV) workshops. Additionally, we continue to develop in-depth tutorial CD-ROMs and web-based products that will support early childhood educators in addressing the needs of young children who engage in challenging behavior.

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