Effective behavior support is not about punishment, compliance, or reacting in the moment. It is about understanding why behavior occurs, teaching skills that meet student needs, and responding with clarity, consistency, and dignity.
This practical, school-based guide walks educators step by step through the behavior intervention planning process- from defining behavior clearly to designing function-based interventions, planning for crises, and monitoring progress over time. Written for real classrooms and real teams, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice with clear explanations, realistic examples, and tools educators can actually use.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
Define behavior in observable, measurable terms
Select meaningful data collection methods
Identify the function of behavior using patterns-not assumptions
Design effective, function-based Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
Teach replacement skills that truly reduce challenging behavior
Plan for crisis situations while protecting safety and dignity
Monitor progress and revise plans using data
Support consistency across staff, settings, and environments
This book emphasizes prevention, skill-building, and collaboration over reactive discipline. It includes practical guidance, real-world scenarios, and printable reference pages designed for classroom use, team meetings, and professional development.
Ideal for:
Teachers (general and special education)
Paraprofessionals and support staff
School psychologists and counselors
Special education administrators
Behavior specialists and crisis team members
Whether you are new to behavior planning or looking to strengthen existing systems, this resource provides a clear, ethical, and sustainable framework for supporting student behavior in today’s schools.