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BIP – What is a Behavior Intervention Plan?

Most kids get in trouble now and then at school. But when they act out over and over again, it can be hard for them (and their classmates) to learn. To help a student behave, a school may put in place a behavior intervention plan. (You may also hear it called a positive behavior intervention plan.)

A BIP is a formal, written plan that teaches and rewards good behavior. Behavior intervention plans (or BIPs) aim to prevent behavior that gets in the way of learning.

For more information about Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP) please visit Understood.org.

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