Camp Allyn Case Study

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At Shaun’s annual plan meeting, Camp Allyn expressed concern with self- injurious behavior (SIB) exhibited at the day program site. These behaviors include: bites self, hits self, and bangs head. The team discussed and developed positive intervention techniques that will be included in the annual plan to address concerns identified. In addition to adding these techniques into the annual plan, Camp Allyn has requested behavior support consultation from the County to observe and make recommendations on how to best address incidents of SIB.

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