Behavioral Intervention Plans (BIP)
Once our clinicians determine the function of a child’s maladaptive behavior, they teach new appropriate behaviors that serve the same needs for your child, but in a socially and developmentally appropriate manner. It’s important to be ready to ask questions and understand the recommendations so that we create a plan that will help your child behave appropriately in all facets of their life.
If you’re experiencing behavior difficulties with your child, you are not alone. Raising children in today’s instant gratification society can be a difficult process, but our highly trained professionals may be able to help you improve your child’s behavior. Behavioral intervention plans (BIP) are helpful for personal and school behavioral concerns; get the needed assistance before things becomes worse.
What to Expect in BIP
Expect the clinicians working with you to be frank and professional regarding your child’s behavior. The formation of the plan will likely involve Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Licensed Psychologist that care about your concerns. It’s important to be ready to ask questions and understand the recommendations so that we create a plan that will help your child behave appropriately in all facets of his/her life.
BIP Goals
By working with our BCBA or Licensed Psychologists, you will observe more positive behaviors from your child at home, in public, and at school. We’ll be there to coach you in making the necessary adjustments to the plan when goals and objectives are met. As such, we empower you to set new goals as your child develops new skills.
