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.
100
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
100
What are Playful Engagement, Structured Engagement, and Calming Engagment
These are the three main levels of response to difficult behaviors
100
What is co-regulation
This is the type of regulation that children need before they can begin to self-regulate
100
What are calming stress and amplifying joy
These are the two main components that a caregiver provides to help with healthy attachment
200
What are Stressful Pregnancy, Difficult Birth, Early Hospitalization, Abuse, Neglect , Trauma
Name Three Risk Factors that Impede Ideal Development
200
What is Joyful Interation
Nam the most important of the Empowering Strategies
200
What is protective engagement
This level of engagement would only be used in instances of extreme behavior and should only be used with training.
200
What is proprioceptive
This sense registers the feeling of being touched with deep pressure.
200
What is Avoidant
In this type of attachment, children may value things over people
300
What are Stick Together, No Hurts, Have Fun
These are the three rules of Halo club
300
What are Eye Contact, Voice Quality, Playful Interaction, Matching Behavior, Character Praise, Touch
Name 3 of the 6 connecting strategies
300
What is structured engagment
In this particular level of engagement a caregiver might give choices.
300
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
300
What is Disorganized
This is the type of attachment that most children from Hard Places exhibit
400
What is Instrumental Care
This is the term that describes providing for a child's needs without providing extra nuturance
400
What are Choices and Compromises
When connecting with a child what are there a two main ways to share power
400
What is calming engagement
In this level of engagement a caregiver might employ the use of a time in.
400
What is 80%
This the percentage of children from hard places that have trouble with sensory processing
400
What is earned secure
When someone moves from another attachment to a securely attached adult they would have this type of attachment
500
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
500
What is a REDO
TBRI employs this strategy in place of punishments and time outs.
500
What are immediate, direct, efficient, action-based, leveled at the behavior
Name 3 of the components of the IDEAL response
500
What are rocking, dancing, spinning and swinging
Name two behaviors that has a high need for vestibular input may exhibit
500
What are proximity,safe haven, secure base, and separation distress
Name 2 of the main characteristics of atttachement






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