Considerations in choosing, evaluating, and modifying intervention programs for students with complex behaviors - 36431

The FBA-BIP process can provide a means to identify appropriate supports for students whose behavior is interfering with their education and social development. A vital part of that process is selecting and effectively implementing behavioral supports and interventions that lead to successful outcomes. This training will provide an advanced overview of variables that can inform that process, including: 1) things to consider when selecting specific interventions across different circumstances, 2) common pitfalls and challenges in collecting meaningful data to determine how things are working, and 3) tips and tricks for how to modify program elements in complex situations. Participants will actively participate in case reviews and problem-solving across scenarios that represent challenging situations that require more multi-component, complex solutions.

Schedule & Location
6/15/2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
ESC Region 11
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Audiences
LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Teacher - Special Education, Charter School Personnel, Directors
Objectives
By the end of the session, participants will be able to analyze complex student scenarios and accurately select, evaluate, and modify behavioral interventions for a given case example.
Session 64197
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Seats Left 50
T-TESS 1.2,3.1,3.2

Registration Deadline 6/15/2026
Credit Type Continuing Professional Education
Duration 07:00
T-PESS

Presenter
Dr. Wes Dotson Dr. Wes Dotson


Michael Tucker

For assistance contact:

Michael Tucker
Team Lead, Behavior
mtucker@esc11.net
(817) 740-7586

Sandra Ojeda

For assistance contact:

Sandra Ojeda

SOjeda@esc11.net