Explosive Behavior Being faced with a problem that requires more skill than you have can result in explosive-type behavior.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Develop Tolerance for Ambiguity
Advertisements

Changing Gears.. WHAT DO MEN LONG FOR, AGONISE OVER, ASPIRE TO? WHY IS IT MEN ARE OFTEN SILENT IN DARK AND DANGEROUS, OR DIFFICULT SITUATIONS? WHY DO.
Working with Students on the Autism Spectrum
Abstinence.
One very important thing to remember when studying for a test is not to over study. That's right, there is such a thing as studying too much (but this.
Children’s Relief Nursery The Dis-regulated Child: children who lose control of their emotions, behaviors and bodies Leslie Brown, LCSW.
PUBERTY: Growth and Development …changes
Beating the Saber Tooth Tiger! Goode-Pasfield Center for Learning & Teaching Fintel Library.
Coping with Anger Authors:. What is anger? How do you know when you are angry?
Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW FOR 10 BONUS POINTS
Managing Stress. Questions What is stress? What causes stress? How can we manage stress? How can we help others manage stress?
By Professor Marcia Tharp, Ph. D. How To Deal With Test Anxiety.
Completing an Anxiety Curve Worksheet
Lesson 2. When you feel threatened, your body’s immediate response is physical—your body wants to act. The stress response, also called the “fight-or-flight”
How to Reduce Stress in Modern Life Ritu Shah. What is Stress? Stress occurs when the pressure and demands of work are in a constant and intense degree.
Dr. Angela Young Management Department College of Business and Economics.
Chapter 3 Stress.
Stress, Depression, and Suicide. I. Stress The body’s response to physical or mental demands or pressures II. Stressor Physical or mental demands that.
What are life skills? These are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to effectively deal effectively with the demands.
Chapter 1 Health and Wellness
Emotional and social development
Overcoming Life's Challenges Ian Guest First Step Hypnosis.
United States Fire Administration Chief Officer Training Curriculum Leadership Module 6: Leadership Development and Practice.
Teaching Children Coping Skills By: Mrs. Irina Stepanyan.
Chapter 6 Mental and Emotional Disorders Lesson 1 Mental and Emotional Disorders.
Helping Your Child Cope With Stress Building Resiliency.
Chapter Eight Managing Stress and Anxiety Lesson One Effects of Stress Pgs
Parenting Your Teen Success in School. Objectives Learn which healthy habits are important to school success Helping teens deal with teachers and academics.
 Winking,  snarling,  slumping  The characteristic of doing what you know is right.
Psychogenic Amnesia or Dissociative Amnesia. Definition Memory disorder characterized by extreme memory loss usually caused by extensive psychological.
STRESS REVIEW Monday, March What is Stress? Stress is the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened. At moderate levels,
Are You Smarter Than a Teacher? Are You Smarter than a Teacher? 1,000,000 Strong Emotions Topic 1 Listen Actively Topic 2 I-Messages Topic 3 Conflict.
Case Study 80 By Bonnie Ramsey and Robert Lewis EDUC 655.
1 Career Assessment. 2 It is logical that, if you do what you like to do and if enjoy the tasks involves, then you will be more energized and perform.
HANDLING STRESS. Starter  Sometimes, stressful situations can make a person feel nervous, scared, tense, upset and even angry. These feelings are all.
CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY CACCRAO – Shairon Zingsheim.
Toddler Emotional Development Self-Awareness Toddlers become aware of how they look what belongs to them what they can and cannot do how others feel.
Resistance to Change. How People are Affected by Change?  Operational Effects The operational effects of the change caused the people impacted to alter.
 Curiosity  Make them more popular  Makes them relaxed  Makes them feel more grown up  Use it as relief from confusing or painful emotions  ACTUALLY.
Bringing Out the Best in Each Child Quality Parenting and Mutual Respect.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder-GAD What is life like with anxiety disorder?
Develop Tolerance for Ambiguity Entrepreneurship I.
RESOLVING CONFLICTS. Passive accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance. Examples?
Scenario:  You walk into the classroom and I insist that you all immediately take your seats. I tell you to get out a sheet of paper for the oral exam.
Building Health Skills and Character.  1.4, 2.2, 3.7, 5.1, 5.5, 7.3  The student will be prepared to promote their own health, as well as the health.
Michelle Ranae Wild Serving Special Populations in CTE Mental Health in the Classroom and On the Job Tomorrow’s College Today.
STRESS HEALTH: CHAPTER 04. WHAT YOU NEED FOR TODAY 1. POWER POINT NOTES OUTLINE 2. BLANK PIECE OF PAPER 3. EXIT TICKET 4. STRESS PACKET A. Stressor handout.
HOW TO HANDLE STRESS HEALTH – MR. TAYLOR. HOW TO HANDLE STRESS  First, ___________ stress:  Stress symptoms include mental, social, and physical manifestations.
/autism-rates-in-usa-where-did-1-in- 150.html.
Chapter 22 Lesson 1. Did You Know? The purpose of advertisements for alcohol is to make this harmful drug look appealing and attractive. These companies.
Ch. 12 Illegal Drugs Section 1: Drugs of Abuse. Key Terms:  Drug Abuse: The intentional improper or unsafe use of a drug.  Overdose: The taking of too.
Personal Health & Wellness Stress. What is stress? A physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. “Fight.
Emotional Intelligence and Anger Management
Managing stress.
Groups for Eating Disorders
Information Processing
Arousal PHED3.
Counseling Skills.
Mindfulness Content Area 1.
Early-Stage Interventions:
The Idea Behind Group Work
Chapter 15 Guidance Challenges.
Helping Children to Self-Regulate
Parenting Program Dr. Rebecca Rahschulte, Ph.D., NCSP
Stress and Stress Management
Jeopardy Health Triangle Health Disorders Misc. Stress M/E Health
SWITCH ON TO SWITCHING OFF
Free mindful apps Recommended for teenagers, tried and tested by students. Mindful Gnats is an app designed to teach young people simple mindfulness and.
Social-Emotional Learning
Stress Management.
Presentation transcript:

Explosive Behavior Being faced with a problem that requires more skill than you have can result in explosive-type behavior.

Think of Explosive Behavior in a Toddler What does it look like? Why do you think a toddler acts that way? What skills does the toddler lack to solve problems in other ways?

Skills Needed to Deal With Frustration Without Exploding Understanding what typically upsets you so you are prepared (driving in rush hour?) Knowing how to relax quickly when you feel your body and brain are getting overwhelmed (dealing with your teenager?) Knowing when to leave a situation that is causing you extreme frustration (a political discussion?)

Things to Teach a Student Who Has Problems With Explosive Behavior Teach relaxation skills to use throughout the day and when frustration is small. Teach the student how to identify early signs of stress. How her body feels. Make a plan for how you can help the student early in the stress cycle. Teach the student to leave an impossible situation early while he can still think clearly - plan for where to go.

It is important to understand that stress and anxiety disrupt the brain’s ability to think clearly and to make good decisions. Recognize when it is time to be silent and supportive to help anxiety pass.