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Understanding Behaviour
Teaching Replacement Skills
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Getting re-connected Activity: “Random Numbers”
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The Big Picture Ecological Factors Environmental Social Physical
Setting Events Trigger Obtain Avoid
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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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Intervention Plan Prevent (A) Environment Classroom Instruction
Visual supports Transition supports Setting events Providing choices Replace (B) Self-monitoring Social Skills Coping & problem solving strategies Communication skills or systems Increased Engaged Time Responding to teacher Academic Skills Respond (C ) Specific to the student Ignoring Redirecting Contingencies by educators and peers Crisis Intervention
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Teaching new behaviours
Teach in a systematic way (prompting levels, reinforce) Logically related to the assessment Function of the behaviour What should the student do instead of the target behaviour How is the environment supporting the behaviour Teach general positive behaviours Teach specific skills that allow the student to escape or obtain something in a more acceptable manner
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General Positive Behaviours
Organizational Skills Solving Conflicts writing down homework in agenda organizing desk organizing binders developing a timeline to finish a project on time to-do-lists; checklists role-play class meetings social skills curriculums response to literature board games
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General Positive Behaviours
Coping Strategies Peer relationships visuals social stories relaxation strategies time away or quiet area in classroom pro social skill curriculums games; play groups mentor (peer or adults) role plays Extra curricular activities
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Replacement Behaviours
Rewrite: The student needs to settle down. To: The student will stay in his seat when the teacher is instructing the class.
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Examples of Replacement Behaviours
Protest Instead of swearing use simple acceptable (to teacher and student) protest language Escape Use a break card Go to a designated time away area Ask for help Avoid I want to work on...card I want to work with...card
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Examples of Replacement Behaviours
Getting attention from peers Using names at appropriate time Tapping on shoulder Introducing a topic Talking about peer interests Requesting access to a preferred activity Hand picture of desired activity
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Teaching Replacement Behaviours
The Basic Sequence Identify situations where the new skills will be appropriate Select the skill to teach Determine the threshold point at which the student is likely to engage in the target behaviour Prompt the replacement behaviour before s/he is likely to engage in the target behaviour Reinforce the replacement behaviour - in the early stages of learning shape responses and reinforce approximations
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Reinforcement Something proven to increase behaviour
Contingently follows the desired behaviour The frequency of earning either the reinforcer or token must match the students ability to delay gratification
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Reinforcement Delivered IMMEDIATELY after each desired behaviour
Offer more than one reinforcer and allow the student to pre-select or to select after the replacement skill has been demonstrated
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Reinforcer Examples Physical High five Pat on the back Thumbs up
Verbal “You made a good choice!” Be specific and vary Done in front of peers and builds positive reputation of student
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Reinforcer examples Activities access Time on the computer Free time
Listening to music First to leave at break time Headphones for 5 minutes Tangibles Positive phone calls Positive notes home objects
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Reinforcer examples Privileges Token Economy Systems Passes
Permission to sit where you want Exemption from an assignment or activity Extra points Token Economy Systems
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Implementing the Intervention
Implement the intervention through out every day Changes in behaviour take time Some behaviours (attention seeking) will intensify before decreasing Environmental factors can impinge upon effectiveness Involve student where ever possible Take data! (assists teams with evaluating the plan)
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Things to Try for Next Time
Read: Positive Reinforcement and Token Economy articles Complete a 3, 2,1 sheet for each article 3 key points 2 ideas I can use 1 question I need to ask
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