The heart of a behavior support plan lies in the extent to which the plan is
a. Based on functional assessment results
b. Consistent with fundamental principles of behavior
c. A good contextual fit with the values, resources, and skills of all people in the setting
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Question 2
An effective written plan provides a format for
a. Modifying the thought patterns of the individual with problem behavior
b. Modifying support procedures in response to ongoing changes in the target individual's behavior and context
c. Modifying the inner states within the individual that need to be changed
d. All of the above