All of the following proactive strategies are designed to help prevent problematic behaviors before they occur,

EXCEPT:

a. finding opportunities to reinforce socially appropriate behaviors or “catching” the student being good.
b. providing a quiet, safe place within the classroom where a student can “chill out” when feeling stressed or upset.
c. using a contingent observation where the student is required to observe an action from a little distance without being allowed to participate for a set amount of time.
d. using a precorrection system in which a functional assessment and advanced planning counteract predictable problematic behaviors.


ANSWER: c

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