A "Behavior Support Plan" (BSP) is a plan that assists a student in building positive behaviors to replace or reduce inappropriate or challenging/dangerous behaviors.
Provides more intensive intervention and monitoring
Increases support around student
Provides an individualized plan for the student's success
Addresses specific issues in a specific manner
Actively involves teachers, support staff, the student, and parents to support the student's growth
Helps teachers to address behaviors and issues consistently across subjects, rooms, sessions, etc
When students exhibit consistent and significant behavior problems that interfere with their learning and/or others in the class
When students demonstrate emotional difficulties that interfere with their learning and/or others, including frustration, anxiety, depression, fear, etc
When students demonstrate difficulties with organization, motivation, work completion, etc
When students are consistently late, tardy, or don't have homework routines, etc
When students demonstrate any other significant and consistent issues that affect their school experience and learning
When students experience any other significant and consistent issues in school or related to school, like academic support, reinforcing good behaviors, etc