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Understanding Behaviour
Postive Behaviour Supports
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Activity: Five Sentence Completions
Getting re-connected Activity: Five Sentence Completions
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Key Features of Positive Behaviour Support
Ecologically oriented Assessment based Preventive and educational Lifestyle and inclusion focused Comprehensive Team-based Respectful Long-term focused
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Personal and Lifestyle Outcomes
Active engagement in preferred activities Freedom of movement Meaningful daily activities Exercise that is healthful and personally satisfying
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Personal and Lifestyle Outcomes
Socially satisfying personal relationships Ability to express wants, needs and preferences Pursuit of leisure and recreation interests Safe living and learning environment
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Functional Behaviour Assessment
Involves a problem solving process Includes team work Looks at the “big” picture (ecological and environment context) and immediate triggers and consequences Believes behaviour is communication Is there a medical, physical or emotional reason for the behaviour? Is there a problem with the curriculum or instructional methods, or physical or social environment?
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Functional Behaviour Assessment Steps
Decide if a intervention is warranted Develop a personal profile Define the target behaviour Conduct a functional behaviour interview Conduct direct observations Use setting events checklist Form hypothesis Design an support plan (prevent, teach and respond) Evaluate plan
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Ecological considerations
Refers to the environment in which the student is learning: Classroom environment Schedules & rules Room arrangement for instruction and materials management Student seating arrangements Plans for transition between activities and settings Curricular and instructional approaches
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Functions of Behaviour
Gaining access to materials, people or activities Avoiding, escaping, or protesting
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Avoiding / escaping / protesting
Student perceives activity (academic or social) as too easy, boring, of no use, uninteresting) and wants to avoid Student want to escape social demands or person Student wants to get away from a particular type of environment (too noisy, too much light, irritating textures or colours...)
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Gaining access to materials, people or activities
Seeking various levels or type of attention from peers or adults Wants a desired object or activity Wants a particular social attention
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Direct observation To get a representative sample of the behaviour and related factors (A-B-C) To examine environmental considerations Select an appropriate method Use practical and efficient methods Record for 2-5 days
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Direct Observation Ensure all recorders are clear on the target behaviour and recording method Record the target behaviour immediately as it occurs May transfer the data to a graph
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Direct Observation Typical methods Frequency Duration ABC charts
Scatter plots Event recording Functional Assessment Observation
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Things to Try of Next Time
Practice recording formats or Watch Youtube and fill out ABC chart Complete personal profile and preference sheet
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