Becky-David Elementary Kelly Pezzani and Rainah Pray.

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Becky-David Elementary Kelly Pezzani and Rainah Pray

Presentation Outline  About Becky-David  Group Facilitators  Finding Time for Group  Teacher Identification  Assessment  Forming Groups  Group Guidelines  Types of Groups  Curriculum and Examples  Group Session Outline  Group Expectations  Homework  Progress Monitoring  Reinforcement  Additional Tips

About Becky-David  We just completed our 5 th full year of implementing PBS. We are in our second year of Tier 2 and first year of Tier 3.  Current enrollment, as of May 2, is 933  4% Hispanic, 6% Asian, 7% Black or African American, 5% Two or More Races and 78% White  16.5% of students are on free or reduced lunch  87/933 students are on an IEP  3 principals  2.5 school counselors and 1 part-time Educational Support Counselor

Who does the groups?  Our groups are facilitated by our counselors. We typically do the groups for the grade levels that we are assigned.

Finding Time in the Day for Groups  Groups are done during school-wide intervention time first thing in the morning.  Groups are also done during the school day at an agreed upon time with the teacher and the counselor.  Some groups are done as a “lunch bunch” format or during recess time.

Teacher Identification  Kid Talk during PLC once a week  Discipline referrals- copies are given to the counselors

Assessment  Lagging skills form- based on Dr. Ross Greene’s Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems.

Forming Groups from Assessment  It’s important to focus on one to two common skills during group.  We use the lagging skills forms to form the groups.

Group Guidelines  We have all different types of groups with 3 different facilitators, but these are the norms for all of the groups. Maximum of 8 students 6-8 sessions Letters home to parents one week prior to the start of group Group log is kept with lessons and students in attendance End of session letter with evaluation sent to parents

Different Types of Groups  Focus Group  Choices and Consequences (impulsive)  Managing Emotions  Basic Social Skills  Friendship skills  Social Detective- appreciating how our behavior affects others  Girls Group

What Curriculum  Focus Group- Brain Gym  Managing Emotions- The Superflex Curriculum and The Zones of Regulation  Basic Social Skills- SSIS and My School Day or The Social Detective  Girls Group- Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S

Brain Gym * some exercises are also good for self-regulation or calming.

Room Setup for Brain Gym

Superflex Curriculum

Session Outline  Review  Talk about homework  Lesson  Homework

Session Expectations

Example of Homework

Progress monitoring

Reinforcement

Additional Tips

Resources  Dennison, G. & Dennison, P. (1994). Brain Gym: Teacher's edition revised. Ventura, CA: Edu-Kinesthetics, Inc.  Elliott, S.N. & Gresham, F.M. (2008). Social Skills Improvement System- An intervention guide. Minneapolis, MN: Pearson Assessments.  Fee, S. (2008). Circle of f.r.i.e.n.d.s.: Facilitator’s Guide. Bothell, WA: Book Publishers Network.  Greene, R.W. (2008). Lost at school: Why our kids with behavioral challenges are falling through the cracks and how we can help them. New York: Scribner.  Kuypers, L. (2011). The zones of regulation. San Jose, CA: Social Thinking Publishing.  Madrigal, S. & Garcia Winner, M. (2008). Superflex: A superhero social thinking curriculum. San Jose, CA: Social Thinking Publishing.  You are a Social Detective! CD Rom- The Social Skill Builder, Inc.  My School Day CD Rom- The Social Skill Builder, Inc.  Brain Gym Activities for the Classroom Website: