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shenderson6

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The following self-instruction statement is an example of: Remember relaxation. It's a lot better than anger.
 
  a. Preparing for provocation
  b. Impact and confrontation
  c. Coping with arousal
  d. Reflecting on the provocation

Question 2

Two important steps in Stage 3 implementation of a Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Supports are _________________.
 
  a. Make decisions based on data and teach SWPBS procedures all year long
  b. Develop teaching plans for expectations and design a data collection system
  c. Secure school staff support and providing training to all
  d. None of the above



mcinincha279

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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