ReviewsThis book is a 'must have' resource for any teacher looking for a straightforward approach to teaching students how to manage their own behavior. Colvin and Scott have developed a guide that provides teachers with the clear steps and tools to dramatically impact student behavior in any classroom. , "This book is a must-have resource for any classroom teacher in today's school setting. The authors have translated decades of behavioral research into teacher relevant language and provided real-world examples of how the behavioral support concepts and strategies work. It includes helpful curriculum ideas, tables, classroom tools, and visuals for students. This book will be my new "go-to" resource on helping students with challenging behaviors." -- Amy M. Owsley, First Grade Teacher "This book is a 'must have' resource for any teacher looking for a straightforward approach to teaching students how to manage their own behavior. Colvin and Scott have developed a guide that provides teachers with the clear steps and tools to dramatically impact student behavior in any classroom. " -- Sharon Carter, School improvement Specialist, New York, "This book is a must-have resource for any classroom teacher in today's school setting. The authors have translated decades of behavioral research into teacher relevant language and provided real-world examples of how the behavioral support concepts and strategies work. It includes helpful curriculum ideas, tables, classroom tools, and visuals for students. This book will be my new "go-to" resource on helping students with challenging behaviors.", This book is a 'must have' resource for any teacher looking for a straightforward approach to teaching students how to manage their own behavior. Colvin and Scott have developed a guide that provides teachers with the clear steps and tools to dramatically impact student behavior in any classroom.
Dewey Edition23
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Table Of ContentIntroductionSection One: A Proactive Approach1. A Proactive Approach - Emphasizing Student SuccessSection Two: A Model2. Analyzing Acting-Out Behavior3. A Seven-Phase Model for Describing Acting-Out BehaviorSection Three: Strategies for Managing Each Phase of the Acting-Out Cycle4. Structuring the Classroom to Enhance Instruction, Phase 15. Instructional Practices for Engaging Students, Phase 16. Precorrection Strategies for Triggers, Phase 27. Functional Behavioral Assessment for Triggers, Phase 28. Teaching Social Skills for Managing Triggers, Phase 29. Calming Strategies for Managing Agitation, Phase 310. Defusing Strategies for Managing Acceleration, Phase 411. Safe Management Strategies for Peak Behavior, Phase 512. Reintegration Strategies for De-escalation, Phase 613. Resumption Strategies for Recovery, Phase 7Section Four: Closing14. Summary and Case StudyAppendicesReferences
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LC Classification NumberLB3013.C559 2015