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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Behavioral initiatives of people with profound intellectual disabilities

Behavioral initiatives of people with profound intellectual disabilities

When support staff gain insight into how their own actions influence the behavior of people with profound intellectual disabilities, it becomes easier to create meaningful interactions.

Factsheet Gedragsinitiatieven 3_V2_ENG_DEF_website

De AWVB deed in samenwerking met zorgorganisatie Amerpoort onderzoek naar welk gedrag van begeleiders voorafgaat aan gedragsinitiatieven van mensen met een zeer ernstig verstandelijke beperking tijdens betekenisvolle interactiemomenten én tijdens de aanloop daarnaartoe. De belangrijkste bevindingen zijn samengevat in deze factsheet.

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