Tuesday Tip –What is the cause of autism behavior problems?
Who is Causing the Behavior Problem?
We focus on the individual student whose behavior is not acceptable. We pay attention to what he or she does that is inappropriate. We notice what he does or what he does not do.
In honest assessment, sometimes the behavior problems are really caused, not by the student, but
What the other people are doing or not doing is the real presenting problem.
Our targeted student is simply responding or reacting in the ways he knows. Perhaps his responses are inappropriate or his communication skills do not adequately handle the situation, but the true cause of the difficulty is the other people.
This is not an attempt to suggest blaming others for the student's behavior difficulties. But it is necessary to view the student's behavior in the context of the people around him.
Please share an example of this from your experience.
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