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Behavioral Intervention Plans

A Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP) is a strategy designed to help individuals, often students, improve specific behaviors that may be disruptive or harmful. It involves identifying the causes of these behaviors and outlining proactive steps to address them. The plan sets clear goals, describes the expected positive behaviors, and details the methods to teach and reinforce these behaviors. Additionally, it includes monitoring progress and making adjustments as needed. BIPs are typically developed collaboratively by educators, parents, and specialists to support the individual’s success in their environment.