Collaborating with professionals enhances your plan. Keep behavioral logs to share with therapists or educators: note trigger, behavior, response, and outcome. Ask for Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) to pinpoint why aggression occurs – escape, attention, sensory input, or tangibles. Use the resulting Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) strategies at home consistently. Attend caregiver training sessions whenever available role-playing, de-escalation techniques, and safety protocols. Regular communication with your support team ensures a unified approach, reducing confusion for your child and preventing aggressive episodes across environments.
