Non-Aversive Techniques

POSITIVE APPROACHES TO CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR & NON-AVERSIVE TECHNIQUES TRAINING
DSP’s, after reading the unit on Non-Assertive Techniques (or Positive Approaches), please complete the following activities:

  1. Teaching from the Learner’s Perspective
  2. Quality of Life Questions
  3. Functional and Age-Appropriate
  4. What About Your Reinforcers
  5. Say It Another Way
  6. Quality of Life Worksheet
  7. Important Values

    Once the Activities have been completed, DSP must take the Non-Aversive Techniques test (below).


Positive Approaches to Challenging Behaviors Non-aversive Techniques Test

RESOURCE MATERIALS

Some content in this section has been adapted from the following resource materials:

Providing Residential Services in Community Settings: A Training Guide

Michigan Department of Mental Health, 1995
www.michigan.gov/afchfa

 

Licensing Rules for Adult Foster Care family Homes
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/BCAL-PUB-0332_281384_7.pdf

Licensing Rules for Adult foster Care large Group Homes (13-20)
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/DHS-BCAL-PUB-334_276575_7.pdf

Licensing Rules for Adult Foster Care Group Homes (12 or Less)
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/BCAL-PUB-0333_241598_7.pdf

Certification of Specialized Programs Offered In Adult Foster Care Home To Clients With Mental Illness or Developmental Disability
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/BCAL-PUB-0336_214333_7.pdf

California Department of Developmental Services:  Direct Support Professional Training Year 1 and Year 2 Teacher and Student Resource Guides, 2004
https://www.dds.ca.gov/services/dspt/year-1-2-trainer-and-student-resource-guides/

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs

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