TBRI Basic Concepts | Empowering and Connecting Strategies | Correcting Principals | Sensory Processing | Attachment |
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What are Connecting, Empowering and Connecting
These are the three main concepts of TBRI.
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What are Self-regulation, Sensory Diet, Teach Life Value Terms, Novelty, Hydration, Healthy Touch, Exercise, Nutrition, Sleep, Joyful Interaction
Name 5 of the 10 Empowering Strategies
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What are Playful Engagement, Structured Engagement, and Calming Engagment
These are the three main levels of response to difficult behaviors
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What is co-regulation
This is the type of regulation that children need before they can begin to self-regulate
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What are calming stress and amplifying joy
These are the two main components that a caregiver provides to help with healthy attachment
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What are Stressful Pregnancy, Difficult Birth, Early Hospitalization, Abuse, Neglect , Trauma
Name Three Risk Factors that Impede Ideal Development
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What is Joyful Interation
Nam the most important of the Empowering Strategies
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What is protective engagement
This level of engagement would only be used in instances of extreme behavior and should only be used with training.
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What is proprioceptive
This sense registers the feeling of being touched with deep pressure.
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What is Avoidant
In this type of attachment, children may value things over people
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What are Stick Together, No Hurts, Have Fun
These are the three rules of Halo club
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What are Eye Contact, Voice Quality, Playful Interaction, Matching Behavior, Character Praise, Touch
Name 3 of the 6 connecting strategies
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What is structured engagment
In this particular level of engagement a caregiver might give choices.
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What is Vestibular
This sense tells the body where it is in relation to the earth and is controlled by the fluid in the inner ear
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What is Disorganized
This is the type of attachment that most children from Hard Places exhibit
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What is Instrumental Care
This is the term that describes providing for a child's needs without providing extra nuturance
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What are Choices and Compromises
When connecting with a child what are there a two main ways to share power
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What is calming engagement
In this level of engagement a caregiver might employ the use of a time in.
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What is 80%
This the percentage of children from hard places that have trouble with sensory processing
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What is earned secure
When someone moves from another attachment to a securely attached adult they would have this type of attachment
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What are Listen and Mind, With Permission and Supervision, Gentle and Kind, Accepting "No", With Respect, Use your Words, Who's The Boss.
Name 3 of the Life Value Scripts from the Halo program
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What is a REDO
TBRI employs this strategy in place of punishments and time outs.
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What are immediate, direct, efficient, action-based, leveled at the behavior
Name 3 of the components of the IDEAL response
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What are rocking, dancing, spinning and swinging
Name two behaviors that has a high need for vestibular input may exhibit
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What are proximity,safe haven, secure base, and separation distress
Name 2 of the main characteristics of atttachement
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