Behaviour Support Plan Guide
What a real BSP should include — and how to advocate for one.
Who this is for
- Parents whose child has 'behaviour' written all over their file
- Parents tired of reactive consequences
- Parents wanting a proactive plan, not punishment
What's inside
- What a real BSP includes (and what gets missed)
- Function-based thinking in plain language
- Antecedent strategies vs consequence strategies
- How to make sure regulation is actually supported
- Data the school should be collecting
- How to review and revise the plan
- Get a plan that prevents incidents, not just reacts
- Stop accepting 'consequence ladders' as a plan
- Hold the school accountable to the plan they wrote
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Common questions
Is this playbook really free?+
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Is it Canadian-specific?+
Yes. Every playbook is written for Canadian families. We reference Canadian terminology (IEP, IPRC, SEA, designations) — not U.S. concepts like 504 plans or IDEA.
Do I need to be in Ontario?+
No. While we have especially deep Ontario expertise, the strategies, scripts, and rights frameworks apply across Canada. Province-specific notes are flagged where they matter.
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