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District BCBAs describe restraint-reduction work, referral process and classroom support
Summary
Hazel Park administrators introduced two Board-Certified Behavior Analysts and summarized their work reducing restraints and seclusions, training paraprofessionals, and the district referral process for behavior-analytic services.
At the Feb. 25 Hazel Park Board of Education meeting, district staff introduced two Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and outlined how they are being used across the district to reduce restraints and seclusions, train paraprofessionals and support teachers.
Elizabeth Tosto, introduced as the district BCBA, and Anne Parker, identified as a BCBA assigned to Edison, described the certification requirements for BCBAs and summarized services they provide: consultation, classroom observation and modeling, functional behavior assessment, development of behavior intervention plans (BIPs), data systems to measure intervention effectiveness, and caregiver training when needed.
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