Behaviors and Emotional Wellbeing Workshop in East Central Kansas

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Join the Behavior Training Workshop on July 25, 2023, in East Central Kansas to gain a better understanding of behaviors, why tracking them is important, and how to recognize socially unacceptable behaviors. Learn about HCBS waiver eligibility requirements and definitions related to behaviors like tantrums, property damages, physical assaults, disruptions, and verbal abuse.

  • Behavior Training
  • Emotional Wellbeing
  • Understanding Behaviors
  • Kansas Workshop
  • Definitions

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  1. EAST CENTRAL KANSAS CDDO WELCOME! WELCOME! Behavior Workshop July 25, 2023

  2. Behavior Training BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF: WHAT BEHAVIORS ARE WHY TRACKING THEM IS IMPORTANT UNDERSTANDING THE BEHAVIORS HOW DO WE TRACK THEM

  3. WHAT ARE BEHAVIORS? Definition: The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others. Behavior that is not acceptable by the norms of society, for the particular setting, are considered to be socially unacceptable.

  4. RECOGNIZING BEHAVIORS Behaviors must be intentional and/or deliberate. Is it a behavior? Are they all bad?

  5. WHATS THE POINT? HCBS waiver eligibility requirement Emotional/ physical wellbeing

  6. DEFINITIONS Has Tantrums or Emotional Outbursts Combination of 2 or more; screaming, crying, banging on the walls, doors, etc.

  7. DEFINITIONS Damages Own or Other s Property Deliberately breaking, defacing, or destroying things by, hitting, tearing, cutting, throwing, burning, marking, or scratching.

  8. DEFINITIONS Physically Assaults Others Deliberately causing physical pain to other people or animals by hitting, kicking, biting, pinching, scratching, pulling hair, or striking with an abject.

  9. DEFINITIONS Disrupts Other s Activities Interfering significantly with activities of others by clinging, pestering, or teasing, arguing, or complaining, picking fights, laughing or crying without reason, interrupting, yelling or screaming. Behavior considered to be beyond socially unacceptable.

  10. DEFINITIONS Is Verbally or Gesturally Abusive Swearing, verbal threats, name calling, obscene gestures, gestures indicate aggressive intent or threat. Behavior must be intentional/ deliberate, and the individual must intend to abuse others with their behavior.

  11. DEFINITIONS Self-Injurious Causing injury to your own body by, hitting, banging head, scratching, cutting or puncturing, biting, rubbing skin, pulling out hair, picking skin, removing scabs, chewing nails into the quick and causing them to bleed, damaging cuticles or nail bed, pinching self.

  12. DEFINITIONS Teases or Harasses Peers Any behavior performed to deliberately annoy another person.

  13. DEFINITIONS Resists Supervision Non-Compliant Behavior. Refusing to follow instruction. Decides not to do the task or needs to be asked multiple times.

  14. DEFINITIONS Runs or Wanders Away Repeatedly, deliberately or inadvertently leaves a program area, group activity and requires staff support to ensure the person's health and safety.

  15. DEFINITIONS Steals Deliberately and intentionally taking the belongings; including food/ drink, from another.

  16. DEFINITIONS Eats Inedible Objects Putting an object that is unfit to be eaten, into their mouth and swallowing/ ingesting the item.

  17. DEFINITIONS Displays Sexually Inappropriate Behavior Circle of support is not required to determine the intent of the person. Capture if the behavior is exhibited. Ex: hugging or kissing without permission, public undressing, inappropriate touching of self or others, etc.

  18. DEFINITIONS Smears Feces Deliberately throwing or spreading bowel movement/ fecal matter.

  19. HOW DO WE TRACK BEHAVIORS? Tracking Sheet Frequency and Severity Sheet

  20. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Questions? Comments? Please feel free to reach out anytime Jacqualynn Branch, ECK CDDO Coordinator JacqualynnB@eckaaa.org 785-242-7200

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