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Bridging Primary & Secondary/Tertiary Tier Practices & Systems: Responding to Unresponsive Behavior Brandi Simonsen & George Sugai Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports University of Connecticut March 10, 2009

Behavior Situations “Jaime’s all over the place. He touches other kids stuff, disrupts their concentration, & always getting in fights. I don’t know what to do with him!” “What can I do to reduce # of kids who come to class late?” “I can’t get Masao to keep stuff out of his mouth. Books, paperclips, cd’s,…you name it, he’s eaten it” “When I tell Sasha what to do, I’m ignored. When I repeat, I’m ignored again. So, I repeat again & tell her that if she doesn’t answer, I’m sending her to the office. She gets up & leaves! I want compliance.” “Every other word out of Margindale’s mouth is sexually or culturally inappropriate….how do I get her to get rid of her vile comments?”

PURPOSE Review practices & systems for responding to norm violating problem behavior. SWPBS Pre-requisites Responding to Norm-violating Behavior Individualizing Behavior Intervention Plans

All Some Few RTI Continuum of Support for ALL Dec 7, 2007

Pre-requisites School- & classroom-wide in place w/ integrity Team meets at least monthly Behavioral capacity in school >80% staff participation Active administrator participation

Primary Prevention: School-/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings Secondary Prevention: Specialized Group Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior Tertiary Prevention: Specialized Individualized Systems for Students with High-Risk Behavior ~80% of Students ~15% ~5% CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE INSTRUCTIONAL & POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT ALL SOME FEW

RtI Response to Intervention

Discipline at ALL TIERS Steps, policies, or actions to support teaching & learning environments so likelihood of student academic & social success is promoted –Increases in likelihood of occurrences of socially appropriate behavior –Decreases in likelihood of occurrences of problem violating behavior –Decreases in intensity, frequency, & duration of severe problem behavior

Discipline Emphases (ALL TIERS) Teaching & reinforcing context-appropriate social behaviors or skills. Removing antecedent factors that trigger occurrences of problem behavior. Adding antecedent factors that trigger occurrences of context appropriate social skills. Removing consequence factors that maintain (function) occurrences of problem behaviors. Adding consequence factors that maintain occurrences of context appropriate social behaviors.

REMEMBER #1 SW discipline is for 80% SW discipline is screener for non-responders By definition, behaviors of “non-responders” are slow to change & require specialized local supports SW discipline is preventive SW discipline is balanced response for problem & expected behavior “Getting tougher” is ineffective for non- responders

SYSTEMS PRACTICES DATA Supporting Staff Behavior Supporting Student Behavior OUTCOMES Supporting Social Competence & Academic Achievement Supporting Decision Making Integrated Elements

Classroom Evidence-based SWPBS Practices Non-classroom Family Student School-wide Smallest # Evidence-based Biggest, durable effect

SCHOOL-WIDE 1.Leadership team 2.Behavior purpose statement 3.Set of positive expectations & behaviors 4.Procedures for teaching SW & classroom- wide expected behavior 5.Continuum of procedures for encouraging expected behavior 6.Continuum of procedures for discouraging rule violations 7.Procedures for on-going data-based monitoring & evaluation EVIDENCE- BASED INTERVENTION PRACTICES CLASSROOM 1.All school-wide 2.Maximum structure & predictability in routines & environment 3.Positively stated expectations posted, taught, reviewed, prompted, & supervised. 4.Maximum engagement through high rates of opportunities to respond, delivery of evidence- based instructional curriculum & practices 5.Continuum of strategies to acknowledge displays of appropriate behavior. 6.Continuum of strategies for responding to inappropriate behavior. INDIVIDUAL STUDENT 1.Behavioral competence at school & district levels 2.Function-based behavior support planning 3.Team- & data-based decision making 4.Comprehensive person-centered planning & wraparound processes 5.Targeted social skills & self-management instruction 6. Individualized instructional & curricular accommodations NONCLASSROOM 1.Positive expectations & routines taught & encouraged 2.Active supervision by all staff (Scan, move, interact) 3.Precorrections & reminders 4.Positive reinforcement FAMILY ENGAGEMENT 1.Continuum of positive behavior support for all families 2.Frequent, regular positive contacts, communications, & acknowledgements 3.Formal & active participation & involvement as equal partner 4.Access to system of integrated school & community resources

1. Appropriate Behavior Look continuously for appropriate behavior Label appropriate behavior Appropriate positive reinforcement

2. Prompts for desired behavior Use effective signal/prompt Label display of expected behavior

3. Minor, non-interfering problem behavior Remove attention Wait for desired behavior, then reinforce Positively reinforce other-student displays of desired behavior Prompt expected behavior Use positive reinforcement

4. Minor, interfering problem behavior Signal error or problem behavior Remind ask student for expected behavior Display/practice expected behavior Positively reinforce 1 & 2

5. Repeated minor problem behavior Identify context/setting when problem behavior likely Conduct FBA Develop BIP 1 & 2

6. Classroom managed major Develop precorrection plan Teach/practice desired behavior Conduct FBA 1 & 2

PRECORRECTION Identify & analyze setting in which problem behavior most likely –Triggers & function –Expected & acceptable behaviors BEFORE –Modify setting –Check-in w/ student –(Re)teach & remind –Reinforce –Re-direct DURING –Monitor & reinforce –Re-direct AFTER –Reinforce –Revise, (re)teach, remind

7. Office managed problem behavior Follow school & district disciplinary procedures 1 & 2

REMEMBER #2 Be business like; use “teaching” voice Stick to protocols, procedures, agreements Work as team w/ non-responders Use data for decisions Anticipate & pre-correct Reinforce at high rates, continuously

Attention Please 1 Minute Are formal school-wide & classroom policies/procedures in place? Do >90% staff agree & practice distinction between classroom v. office managed problem behaviors? What supports available for students who have repeated norm-violating behavior (+3)? 7 minute activity √