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Behavior Intervention Plans: A Parent's Guide

A behavior specialist reviews a positive behavior support plan with a teacher. The image explains how BIPs use data-driven strategies to address challenging behaviors, replacing them with appropriate skills while creating a calm, structured environment for the student.

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