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Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports
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“Every Child Needs a Champion” By: Rita Pierson
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WHY??? AB420 PBIS - District-wide School-wide Expectations
Consistent Implementation by Staff Availability to all students It’s a new culture where we are not only explicitly teaching academics, but we are explicitly teaching social and behavioral skills.
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Interventions & Supports
Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports TERTIARY PREVENTION Specialized Individualized System for Students with High-Risk Behavior SECONDARY PREVENTION Specialized Group Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior Define PBIS PBIS Implementation Blueprint: RtI Response to Intervention (1997) initially developed and used in special education to refer to a framework for improving identification and delivery of educational supports for students with significant learning disabilities, and later became a framework for supporting academic needs of all students. MTSS Multi-tiered Systems of Support (2013) used in general and special education to refer to a framework for delivering practices and systems for enhancing academic and behavior outcomes for all students. MTFB Multi-tiered Behavior Frameworks (2014) used in elementary and secondary education to refer to a framework for delivering practices and systems enhancing the behavior outcomes for all students. Tier I: Preventing the development of new cases (incidences) of problem behaviors by implementing high quality learning environments for all students and staff and across all settings. Tier II: Reducing the number of existing cases (prevalence) of problem behaviors that are presenting high risk behaviors and/or not responsive to primary interventions practices by providing more focused, intensive, and frequent small group oriented responses in situations where problem behavior is likely Tier III: Reducing the intensity and/or complexity of existing cases (prevalence) of problem behavior that are resistant to and/or unlikely to be addressed by primary and secondary prevention efforts by providing most individualized responses to situations where problem behavior is likely. PRIMARY PREVENTION School/Classroom Systems fro ALL Students, Staff & Settings Teach & Encourage Positive SW Expectations Proactive SW Discipline Classroom Prevention Practices Parent & Community Partnership Special Education
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Eight Steps of Implementation
Step 1: Establish a leadership team Step 2: Introduce PBIS Step 3: Establish school-wide behavior expectations Step 4: Teach school-wide behavior expectations Step 5: Develop school-wide acknowledgement system Step 6: Teach classroom behavior expectations Step 7: Develop a response system for minor and major behaviors Step 8: Develop data-based decision making procedures for monitoring implementation
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Definition of PBIS PBIS is a Systems-based, multi-tiered framework for establishing the social culture and behavioral and academic success. The framework is evidence-based and data-driven. Components of PBIS: * Prevention * Define and teach positive social expectations * Reinforcing positive behavior * Consistent consequences * Continual use of data for decision-making * Levels of intervention support
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Team Members ~Brenda, Dana, Doris, Debbie, Melissa, Mili, and Todd~
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