Replacement behaviors for pica

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      Pica. Definition: Pica is the eating or abnormal craving of non-food substances. Clay, dirt cigarette butts, starch, animal feces, paint, and hairballs are just a few examples of what individuals with pica have been known to eat. This pattern of behaviors must last at least one month for a diagnosis of Pica to be made.

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      Oct 01, 2001 · Positive behavior support combines valued outcomes, behavioral and biomedical science, validated procedures, and systems change to enhance quality of life and reduce behaviors such as self-injury, aggression, property destruction, and pica.

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      The recommendations from the dietary evaluation are followed. The staff is knowledgeable about the precautions or adverse effects for the specific PICA behavior seen. The documentation of each PICA episode includes: date, time of day, size and description of item ingested, activity/behaviors …

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      Successful behavior-based pain-scoring schemes for use in rats undergoing abdominal surgery have been developed. Back arching, twitching, and abdominal contractions have been identified as behaviors that are infrequently observed before surgery, yet the frequency of these behaviors increases following abdominal surgery.

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      O’Neill et al. (1997) claim that this kind of intervention program is called ‘competing behavior model,’ which can not only be used to design effective instruction of new alternative and replacement behaviors by applying motivation in functional assessment, but also able to develop setting events, antecedents (immediate predictors), and ...

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      Different techniques will be used depending on the situation, but staff should be consistent in their actions. The techniques include Pro-Active Options, Communication Skills, Confrontation Avoidance, and De-escalation. They should be used regularly and naturally during interactions with individuals who display challenging behaviors.

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    • [DOC File]Maine WIC Nutrition Program

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      Encourage replacement behaviors, including: when craving a non-food item, try chewing sugarless gum, take a short walk or read to a child; or try freezing fruit juice cubes to chew instead of ice. Refer woman to physician if needed.

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      A charge of $5 per certificate replacement will be charged, if it is available. To request a replacement certificate phone or email the agency who hosted the class or the Co-Op’s Paper Keeper. The Paper Keeper can only replace certificates for classes for which she has received rosters.

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      aberrant behaviors and concurrent development of self-care skills with differential ... Treatment of behavior disorders and development of replacement skills. St. Tamany Parish School District. ... An analysis and treatment of pica in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior ...

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      It is not uncommon for young children in very deprived socioeconomic areas to display behaviors of “pica” or eating nonfood items such as dirt and old paint. Discuss the problems with the diet described for a young, growing child (for both short- and long term-health) and suggest how an RD might be able to help impoverished families.

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