Significant Supports For Challenging Behavior Academy
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Significant Supports For Challenging Behavior Academy
Presented by:
Brenda Mast
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Module A: Introduction to Behavior Support
• Define behavior and challenging behavior.
• Analyze behavior management and behavior support approaches.
• Name the dangers of labeling behaviors.
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Behavior….• Is everything that we do.
• Is learned.
• Is communication.
• Is a response to a stimulus.
• Can be observed.
• Results in consequences.
• May be verbal or non-verbal.
• Reflects a person’s self-esteem.
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Challenging Behavior• Is behavior that we want to change.
• Is outside of accepted norms.
• Represents extreme ends of a continuum.
• Is considered inappropriate.
• Can harm self, others, or property.
• Expresses pain or anger.
• May be acceptable in other environments.
• May be an atypical reaction to stimulus.
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You May Be Dead
If in the last few years
you haven’t discarded a
major opinion or
acquired a new one,
check you pulse…
you may be dead.-Gelett Burgess
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The Behavior Management Approach…
• Eliminates the behavior.
• Defines the school as the agent of change.
• Expects conformity.
• Is unidirectional, the student must change.
• Implements “proven” solutions.
• Delegates students to specific adults.
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The Behavior Support Approach..
• Emphasizes learning and growth.
• Defines the school as a learning community.
• Expects diversity.
• Is bidirectional, emphasizes student and faculty growth.
• Engages in ongoing problem-solving techniques.
• Emphasizes that the school accepts ownership for all students.
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The Story of PhilipPhilip would slap himself in the face, both at home and at school. Following a
face-slapping incident, both Philip’s mother and teacher would send him to time-out. When the behavior was analyzed, it was found that he had two different motivations.
At home, he was seeking attention. When the time-
out was used by his mother, it was effective because
Phillip was removed from his mother’s presence and
he did not get the attention he was seeking.
At school, he would slap his face when asked to do
something difficult. When Philip was sent to time-
out by his teacher, the behavior was reinforced
because he did not have to complete the activity.
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The Language of Us and ThemWe like things.
They fixate on the objects.We try to make friends.
They display attention-seeking behaviors.We take a break.
They display off-task behaviors.We stand up for ourselves.They are non-compliant.
We have hobbies.They engage in self- stimulation.
We choose our friends wisely.They display poor peer socialization.
We persevere.They perseverate.We love people.
They have dependencies on people.We go for a walk.They run away.
We insist.They throw tantrums.We change our minds.
They are disoriented and have short attention spans.We have talents,
They have splinter skills.We are human.
They are ????????
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Module B: Behavior is Communication
• Know that all behaviors communicate needs or wants.
• Recognize that when behaviors are eliminated, they are replaced with other behaviors.
• Describe the relationship between communication and challenge behaviors.
• Explain the importance of response validation.
• Explain the importance of choices and opportunities for children with disabilities.
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Motivation Guide
• Acceptance/Affiliation
• Attention
• Communication/ Frustration
• Tangible
• Sensory
• Power/Control
• Avoidance/Escape/Protection
• Justice/Revenge
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Replacement Behaviors
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication
• Non-Verbal
• Low-Tech
• High-Tech
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Vicious CycleFeelings
-feel angry, confused, bored, I may…
Long-Term Outcome Response
Vicious CycleThings I don’t like …respond by hurtingor don’t understand myself or others,Can cause me to … yelling, crying, Then,
I lean that….
Learning…aggessive, disruptive behavior works
immediately (via attention, escape, etc.), but,in the long run, it makes my life worse.
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Module C: The RelationshipsBetween Challenging Behavior,
Inclusion, and Friendship
• State what inclusive environments provide for students with disabilities.
• Describe Maslow’s Hiearchy of Needs.
• Describe the importance of friendship and how to facilitate it.
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What Inclusive Environments Provide
• Natural Opportunities
• Real-Life Situations and Real-Life Learning
• Relationships and Friendships
• Sense of Belonging
• Diverse Groups of People
• Meaningful Activities
• Acceptance of Differences
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Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs
Self-ActualizationEducation, Motivation,
Justice, Honesty, Altruism,Creativity, Emotional Growth
Self-Esteem Achievement, Mastery,
Recognition, Self-worth, Confidence
Belonging-LoveFriends, Family, Lovers, Spouses,
Children
SafetySecurity, Stability, Order, Freedom From
FearPhysiological, Basic Needs
Food, Water, Shelter, Warmth
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Maslow’s Hiearchy of Needs Revised
Self-ActualizationEducation, Motivation,
Justice, Honesty, Altruism,Creativity, Emotional
Growth
Belonging-LoveFriends, Family, Lovers, Spouses, Children
Self-EsteemAchievement, Mastery,
Recognition, Self-Worth, Confidence
SafetySecurity, Stability, Order, Freedom from
FearPhysiological, Basic Needs
Food, Water, Shelter, Warmth
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Friendship
“ Friendship is about choice and chemistry;
it cannot be readily defined much less forced…We can create and foster an environment in which it is possible for friendship to emerge.”
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Facilitating Friendship
• Proximity
• Opportunity
• Family Inclusion
• Promotion
• Nurturing
• Reciprocity
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Skills That Support Student Interaction
• Positive Interaction Style
• Establishing Areas of Compatibility
• Taking the Perspective of Others
• Sharing
• Providing Support
• Trustworthiness and Loyalty
• Conflict Resolution
• Seeing Their Role in the Relationship
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Get Out Of The Way!
Lead,
Follow,
But most importantly,
Get out of the way!
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Professional Caregivers are Made, Not Born
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Equality and Reciprocity
“If we commend and praise children without disabilities for their interactions with their peers with disabilities (either publicly or in other ways), we inadvertently make friendship a big deal and imply that all children are not created equal. We reinforce the idea that it is morally and socially admirable to ‘help the handicapped’ and, therefore may remove the opportunity for equality and reciprocity.”
- Vanderklift & Kunc
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Module D: Assessment Tools
• Identify the role of the paraeducator in assessment.
• Conduct behavior observation and collect behavior data.
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Motivation Assessment Scale
• Systematic Line of Questioning
• Four Basic Motivations for Behavior
– Social Attention– Tangibles– Escape– Sensory Feedback
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Functional Behavior Analysis Patterns
• Looks at…– When the behavior occurs.
– With whom the behavior occurs.
– Where the behavior occurs.
– How often the behavior occurs.
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Environmental Analysis
• Looks closely at the environment in which the behavior occurs.
• Looks at:– The student’s expectations of the environment and what
choices they have.– The expectations that others have of the student.– The student’s interest level of the activity.– The outside influences that come into play during a
normal day.
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Behavior Map
• Looks for clues as to why the behavior is taking place in a particular location.
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Outcome Analysis
• A process used to observe a behavior and follow it from the beginning of an incident until the incident ends, forming a hypothesis regarding the student’s probable desired outcomes from the behavior.
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Modality Assessment
• Assesses the preferred modalities of a student.
• Visual,
• Auditory, or
• Tactile/Kinesthetic
• Provides useful information in determining rewards, consequences, or motivation for behavior.
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Variables to Consider in the Assessment of Behavior
• Environmental
• Communication
• Choice and Control
• Teaching and Implementation (Learning Styles)
• Physiological
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Module E: Behavior Support Plans
• Identify the elements of a behavior support plan.
• Describe the role of the paraeducator in a behavior support plan.
• Describe strategies and techniques for dealing with challenging behaviors.
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Quick Strategies for Challenging Behavior
• Interrupt
• Ignore
• Redirect
• Reward
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Five Approaches to Conflict
• The No-Nonsense Approach
• The Problem-Solving Approach
• The Compromising Approach
• The Smoothing Approach
• The Ignoring Approach
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The Fence: A Parable About Anger
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Verbal Communication: Do…
• Remain calm.
• Isolate the situation.
• Enforce limits.
• Listen.
• Be aware of non-verbal communication.
• Be consistent.
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Verbal communication: Don’t
• Overreact.
• Get into a power struggle.
• Make false promises.
• Fake attention.
• Be threatening.
• Use jargon, it tends to confuse and frustrate.
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Outcomes as Strategies
• Power/Control
• Protection/Escape/Avoidance
• Attention/Affirmation
• Acceptance/Affiliation
• Expression of Self
• Gratification/Sensory
• Justice/Revenge
• Tangible
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A Case for KindnessAs the old man walked the beach at dawn, he noticed a young
man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Finally catching up with the youth, he asked him why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun.
“But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish,” countered the other. “How can your effort make any difference?”
The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it to safety in the waves. “ It makes a difference to this one,” he said.
by Dr. James Sutton
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Thanks for coming!