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Confident Friendly Have Good Peer Relationships Tackle Challenges Have Good Language Development Communicate Well Listen to Instructions Are Attentive Successful Students are:TRANSCRIPT
In order to be successful,
students need:
Self Regulation Skills
Communicating and Learning
Skills
Making Friends&
Getting Along With Peers
Skills
Confident
Friendly
Have Good Peer Relationships
Tackle Challenges
Have Good LanguageDevelopment
Communicate Well
Listen to Instructions
Are Attentive
Successful Students are:
Why then do they do what they do?
What do students do when they can’t concentrate on a challenging task and are faced with something too
hard for them?
What do students do when they can’t get along with others and
they can’t resolve conflict constructively?
Any repeated pattern of behavior that interferes with learning or positive interactions with peers and adults.
Challenging behavior is defined on the basis of its effects.
What is Challengin
g Behavior?
May be used to communicate a message
May be used instead of words by a someone who has limited social skills
or has learned that challenging behavior will meet his needs
Students engage in challenging behavior because “it works” for
them
Many if not most students engage in highly challenging behaviors in the
course of their development
Many students who engage in chronic, highly challenging behaviors proceed through a predictable course of ever-
escalating challenging behaviors
An estimated 9 to 13% of American children between ages nine to 17 have serious diagnosable emotional or behavioral health disorders
(Friedman, 2002)
Students with Severe Emotional Disorders miss more days of school than do students in all other disability categories (U.S. Department of Education, 1994)
More than half of students with SED drop out of grades 9-12, the highest rate for all disability categories. (U.S. Department of Education, 2002
Of those students with SED who drop out of school, 73% are arrested within five years of
leaving school. (U.S. Department of Education, 1994)
The correlation between preschool-age aggression and aggression at age 10 is higher than that for IQ. (Kazdin, 1995)
Early appearing aggressive behaviors are the best predictor of juvenile gang membership
and violence. (Reid, 1993)
Of the young children who show early signs of problem behavior, it has been estimated that fewer
than 10% receive services for these difficulties. (Kazdin & Kendall, 1998)
We can help kids:• Environmental Design
• Effective Positive Behavioral Interventions
• Curricular Modification and Accommodation Strategies
• Consultation and Technical Assistance
Challenging behavior can often be eliminated or substantially reduced by a
change in adult behavior.
Individuals, parents, professionals, and others who come into contact with young
children often have strong emotions, expectations, and beliefs about certain
behaviors.
Parents and professionals need each other when it comes to a student with
challenging behavior. We need to be partners.
- Rene Decartes
Any Behavior That Persists Is “Working” for the Individual Involved
The Single Event Is of Little Consequence- It’s The Pattern That Counts
We Tend To Conclude That The IndividualEither Can’t or Won’t Do Otherwise
We all have a strong need to be in control,
It is how we meet that need that sets us apart.
It is possible to win a battle and lose the war…
There are many children who begin their lives in poverty and without a secure
attachment
Everyone needs love, especially when we feel they don’t deserve it
Children are only as good as the environments we create
for them
All kids need:
Predictability,Consistency
andPositive
Interactions
When a student struggles academically, we look for
instructional solutions
We have to look for
solutions when a student
struggles behaviorally
If our American way of life fails the child,it fails us all
Pearl S. Buck
The true teacher
defends his pupils
against his own
personal bias
Amos Bronson Alcott
How you look at a person
determines what you will see
We cannot solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them Albert Einstein
All children need at least one person to believe in
them
Peace cannot be kept by
force, it can only be created
by understanding
Albert Einstein
“We need to start
fighting crime in the high chair,not the electric chair.”
George Sweat, Former Chief of
PoliceWinston-Salem, North Carolina
The greatest challenge to a thinker is stating a problem in a way that will allow a
solution Betrand Russell
Our Children are the Living Message We
Send to a Time We Will
Not See
Neil Postman
“Be the change you wish to see in the
world.”Mahatma Gandhi
• The major ingredients are within your immediate possession.
• The change can occur within a reasonable period of time.
So let’s begin…