I Need the Keys | Communication Railroad | Keep Calm and RTP | Random | Just the Facts |
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Avoid the “no!”
What is the goal of generating cooperation?
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What is Planned Persistence?
RTPV,W,FE,G
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What is Stay One Step Ahead?
History of the student (SMART)
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1. Do Nothing
2. Fake Misunderstanding 3. Confusion 4. Positive Reinterpretation 5. Calm and Soothing 6. Soft Shock
Name 6 Defusing Techniques:
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What is Front Choke Escape?
Secure
Step Back Jerk/Snap |
The Request
What is the 1st step of Generating Cooperation?
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What is Tactful Interruption?
"Whoa!" - Uses body and voice
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What is Always Make It Safer?
Stay inside the box! (SMART)
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What is the Assist?
Approach & Protect
Catch/Secure Pivot/Tuck/Secure Lean |
What is History of Violence?
This is the first indicator of potential violence...
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A Nudge
Tapping a watch is an example of…..
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What is Creating the Expectation of Cooperation?
“As soon as you sit down , you can see the toy.”
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What is Refocus the Attention?
Call someone's name...(SMART)
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What is a restraint?
2 people in agreement are required for...
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What is to gain a common language?
The goal of the Lalemond Behavior Scale...
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Ready, Willing, Able
What are the three signs of cooperation?
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What are Word Games?
Irrelevant issues, accusations, verbal explosions, intimidation, refusals, negotiations
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What is Move One Step At a Time?
Stop Points(SMART)
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What is Threat of Lethal?
Stop Me
Don’t Do It! Talk Talk Talk |
What is a Clear Request?
Postitive
Directed Observeable |
1 The Request
2 Approach, Smile, Greet 3 Announce 4 Nudge 5 Offer Choices 6 Small Request 7 Medium Request 8 The Request
In order, list each step of generating cooperation:
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What is Disruptive?
Where on the Red Scale would you use tracking skills?
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What is Together/TLC?
Minimum Impact (SMART)
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What is Hard Shock?
Staff throwing a chair is an example of...
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What is Destructive?
Behavior characterized by an increase in gross motor activity...
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