This Week's IBRST Ratings by Setting
Classroom
OT Session
Home
Quick read: Classroom shows a mid-week spike (Wed–Thu = Level 3–4). OT stays calm (Level 2). Home is consistently regulated (Level 1–2). The Thursday spike correlates with schedule changes due to a school assembly.
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30-Day Trend: Average IBRST by Setting
Interpretation: Leo's average regulation has improved over the past month (from 2.9 to 2.4 in the classroom). The home setting remains consistently calm, indicating that Counter-Control strategies are working there. OT is stable. This trend suggests the Blueprint strategies are taking hold.
Data from April 1–30, 2026 · 42 classroom entries, 8 OT entries, 30 home entries
⚠️ Alerts & Patterns
Drift Alert: Classroom Thursdays
Leo's average Thursday IBRST is 3.6, compared to 2.2 overall. Pattern: Mid-day transitions during assembly schedule changes trigger higher dysregulation. Recommendation: Provide extra advance notice + choices on assembly days. Consider a sensory reset block mid-morning.
✓ Positive Pattern: OT Sessions
Leo's average IBRST before OT (2.9) drops to 2.0 during OT and stays at 2.1 afterward. The deep-pressure reset at the start of sessions is effectively regulating his nervous system. The OT's use of Counter-Control language (advance notice + choices) is maintaining the gains.
✓ Positive Pattern: Weekend Baseline
Home IBRST readings are consistently in the 1–2 range. Parents' consistent use of advance notice + choice is keeping Leo regulated at home, which sets a good baseline for Monday return to school.
Action Items
For BCBA:
Review Thursday assembly transitions. Consider proposing a modified schedule (earlier sensory reset, extra transition prep) for assembly days.
For Classroom Teacher:
Continue using Counter-Control on assembly days. Alert Leo on Monday morning that Thursday has an assembly (gives 3 days advance notice).
For OT:
Maintain current session structure. The deep-pressure start is working—keep it. Consider documenting this pattern for the case study log.
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