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Family Behavioral Support

FBSApp

FBSApp

Family Behavioral Support

by University of Illinois
Family Behavioral Support
Family Behavioral Support
Family Behavioral Support

What is it about?

FBSApp

Family Behavioral Support

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(3)
Size
36Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
February 16, 2021
Release date
January 22, 2021
More info

App Store Description

FBSApp

Attention caregivers of young children! Does your child engage in behaviors that you find challenging? Would you like individualized, evidence-based strategies to support your child? The Family Behavior Support App (FBSApp) is a tool to support caregivers of children who engage in challenging behaviors. Guided by tutorials, you will enter child-specific information and our carefully designed algorithm will generate an individualized Behavior Support Plan (BSP). The BSP gives specific strategies you can use to prevent challenging behaviors for your child, teach your child new skills, and respond to your child’s challenging behavior in new ways to make the behavior less likely to occur in the future.

Features:
- Video tutorials
- Guided data collection
- Individualized Behavior Support Plan
- Access or extensive library of infographics that walk through strategies
- Graphs to show progress
- Option to add other family members or professionals who are helping your family

Contact:
- Contact our team by emailing fbsapptechhelp@gmail.com

Funding:
- FBSApp was developed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and is funded by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences (IES Grant # R324A160086).

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