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1 Positive Behavior Support Effective Strategies to Minimize Problem Behavior By Sandra Leach

2 Context of Study  The purpose of this project was to learn effective ways to manage the classroom so that problem behavior will not easily interfere with the learning of my future students.  I wanted to discover different ways teachers positively managed their classroom, while providing a safe and secure learning environment.

3 Review of Literature  Today’s Challenge in Eliminating Problem Behavior –The idea of punishment that exists in our schools and homes. –Teachers and administrators fail to consider that punishment is only a temporary fix to the problem and does not help students learn more appropriate behaviors. –Must consider ways to build more positive, proactive environments where inappropriate behavior is reduced.

4 What is Positive Behavior Support? “Positive behavioral support is a general term that refers to the application of positive behavioral interventions and systems to achieve socially important behavior change” (Sugai and Horner, 2003).  Positive behavior strategies are research-based procedures that focus on increasing desirable behaviors instead of decreasing undesirable behaviors through punishment.  It emphasizes the importance of making changes in the child’s environment, hoping to improve the child’s behavior.

5 Methodology  Observations –Created a checklist based on strategies that support a positive behavior model and recorded different ways I saw the teacher fulfilling each goal  Interviews –Met with three teachers and informally interviewed them, based on a series of questions

6 Effective Strategies –Establishing Helpful Routines  Establish a predictable routine around personal care –Building a History of Success  Help students celebrate their successes, –Setting and Clarifying Realistic Expectations  Acceptable and desired behaviors are within reach for the students.

7 Effective Strategies  Reinforcing Effective Alternate Behavior –Give a student something to do in exchange for the bad behavior that will give them the same desirable outcome.  Minimizing the Power of Challenging Behavior –Do not provide a reaction or give in to the demands of the child. Redirect their attention, and create lessons that appeal to the students’ interests.  Redirecting the Effective Alternative Behavior –Remind students of what they can be doing instead to get their needs met.

8 Effective Strategies  Listen to the Students –Important for students to feel their opinions and concerns are valued in the classroom.  Reach out for Family Support –Students are less likely to engage in inappropriate behavior when their families are actively involved in their school lives.  Using Consequences –Should be respectful in that they don’t shame or humiliate the person and should be reasonable.

9 Interview Questions  How do you make rules and expectations clear in your classroom?  Is social skills instruction an integral part of the curriculum, if so how do you teach it?  Do you have a behavior management system in your class? Describe.  If yes, does it reward appropriate behaviors or punish negative behavior?  Do you provide opportunities for students to self-monitor their behavior, if so, what do you do?  Does your classroom rely on a predictable routine?  What types of consequences do you use, if any?  How do you develop partnerships with parents if having problems with a student?

10 THE END


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