It critically important for every behavior intervention to include teaching new skills (or re-teaching skills that are not fluent yet). One of these important skills includes apologizing. Below is an example of a lesson that explicitly teaches someone how to apologize.For some behavior infractions, an intervention of simply coercing a student to state "I'm sorry" will not suffice. Most often, that statement should really be, "I'm sorry I got caught". Here's how to make any apology better by a