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  1. Redirection can help children learn expectations and boundaries, practice regulatingl, and stay engaged in activities. It avoids negative discipline while teaching “what to do instead”.

  2. Response Interruption & Redirection (RIR) is an evidence-based practice that helps learners on the spectrum stop a behavior that gets in the way of learning or safety and focus on something more …

  3. Once children are old enough to converse about behavior expectations, redirection is still powerful because it can facilitate a cool down period. Then there can be a more in-depth conversation about …

  4. WHAT IS REDIRECTION? Redirection is taking less desirable behaviors and emotions and trying to turn them into a positive situation. Using redirection will avoid giving into what the child wants or …

  5. Jul 22, 2024 · f-task behavior and encourage engagement in productive activities. Redirection t pically involves providing gentle guidance or cues to the student. This can be done through verbal prompts, …

  6. Redirection is a joint act often performed by ther-apists and patients. Its realization requires both speakers to understand the initial direction of the conversation, one’s attempt to redirect it, and the …

  7. redirecting behavior. WHEN DO I REDIRECT BEHAVIOR? Here are several examples whe. it is appropriate to redirect behavior: • When a child is of task, it can be used to bring atte. tion back to …