Child Focus Response Plan definition

Child Focus Response Plan means a specific plan to meet the individual behavioral needs of a child due to trauma, learning difficulties, or emotional and behavioral challenges.
Child Focus Response Plan. (formerly Positive Behavior Support Plan) means a specific plan to meet the individual behavioral needs of a child due to trauma, learning difficulties or emotional and behavioral challenges.

Examples of Child Focus Response Plan in a sentence

  • Expulsion means excluding a child from class unless the intervention is defined within an agreed Individual Care Plan (IC-2) or Child Focus Response Plan (IC-17).

  • A Child Focus Response Plan is a specific plan to meet the individual behavioral needs of a child due to trauma, learning difficulties, or emotional and behavioral challenges.