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SWPBS: Reducing Effectiveness of Bullying Behavior George Sugai OSEP Center on PBIS Center for Behavioral Education & Research University of Connecticut February 28, 2011 www.pbis.org www.cber.org www.swis.org
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PURPOSE To improve our understanding of & responding to bullying behavior from perspective of school-wide positive behavior support. SWPBS Basics Bullying behavior in SWPBS Strategies
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SWPBS: Basics
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SWPBS is
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RtI Reducing Bullying
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All Some Few Continuum of Support for ALL Dec 7, 2007
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~80% of Students ~5% ESTABLISHING CONTINUUM of SWPBS SECONDARY PREVENTION Check in/out Targeted social skills instruction Peer-based supports Social skills club TERTIARY PREVENTION Function-based support Wraparound Person-centered planning PRIMARY PREVENTION Teach SW expectations Proactive SW discipline Positive reinforcement Effective instruction Parent engagement SECONDARY PREVENTION TERTIARY PREVENTION PRIMARY PREVENTION ~15%
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Continuum of Support for “Manuella” Dec 7, 2007 Harassment Computer Lab Social Studies Physical Intimidation Adult Relations. Attendance Literacy Label behavior…not people
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Prevention
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SYSTEMS “BULLY BEHAVIOR” PRACTICES DATA Supporting Staff Behavior Supporting Student Behavior OUTCOMES Supporting Social Competence & Academic Achievement Supporting Decision Making Integrated Elements
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SWPBS look at bullying behavior
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Reconceptualizing Bullying from Behavior Analytic Perspective for SWPBS
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Victim attention Bystander attention Self-delivered praise Tangible access
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PREVENTION De-emphasis on adding consequence for problem behavior
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Context or Setting Context or Setting Initiator Target Bystander Staff Continuum of Behavior Fluency
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Is Behavior an Issue?
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Three basic strategies….if you do nuthin’ else….
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Label student Exclude student Blame family Punish student Assign restitution Ask for apology Teach targeted social skills Reward social skills Teach all Individualize for non-responsive behavior Invest in positive school-wide culture Doesn’t WorkWorks
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MUST….. Be easy & do-able by all Be contextually relevant Result in early disengagement Increase predictability Be pre-emptive Be teachable Be brief
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www.pbis.org
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2. Precorrect
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PBIS Prevention Goals & Bullying Behavior
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