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So we've analyzed our data in episode 12. In Episode 13 we need to take all the information we have gathered--the interviews, observations, data, etc. and integrate it into hypothesis statements. Writing a hypothesis statement goes well beyond just identifying the function of the challenging behavior. It needs to outline everything we know about the behavior so we can use it to lead directly into our behavior support plan.
I'll walk you through examples of hypothesis statements and how to include the needed information that will lead us to what our interventions will be. As a bonus, there is a free graphic organizer in the post for this episode that can help.
Grab the transcript and free organizer in this post.
By Christine Reeve, Special Education Support5
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So we've analyzed our data in episode 12. In Episode 13 we need to take all the information we have gathered--the interviews, observations, data, etc. and integrate it into hypothesis statements. Writing a hypothesis statement goes well beyond just identifying the function of the challenging behavior. It needs to outline everything we know about the behavior so we can use it to lead directly into our behavior support plan.
I'll walk you through examples of hypothesis statements and how to include the needed information that will lead us to what our interventions will be. As a bonus, there is a free graphic organizer in the post for this episode that can help.
Grab the transcript and free organizer in this post.

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