
behavioral intervention plans (BIPs)
A Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP) is a structured strategy used to address challenging behaviors in individuals, often in educational settings. It identifies specific behaviors that need improvement, outlines the reasons behind these behaviors, and sets clear goals for change. The BIP includes intervention techniques, rewards for positive behavior, and support strategies to help the individual succeed. It is developed collaboratively by educators, specialists, and families, ensuring that everyone understands the plan and works together to foster a positive environment for the individual’s growth and development.