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"The book′s strengths are its practical information and the specific ways of looking at expectations and developing a common language. The forms included will be of great benefit to school teams." —Susan Safarik, Supervisor, Department of Special Education Lincoln Public Schools, NE "Provides a lot of research and breaks down the processes for implementing positive behavior supports effectively in schools. Step-by-step directions, sample forms, and examples make the processes easy to incorporate and understand." —Julia DeGarmo, Special Education Specialist Columbus City Schools, OH Learn how to teach and support appropriate behavior and build confidence in young children! This easy-to-read resource presents the Programwide/Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Support (PW/SW-PBS) system, a preventive, research-based approach that helps educators teach classroom behavior skills the same way they teach academic skills. The authors outline the PW/SW-PBS model, describe the core practices, and provide case examples to aid implementation. Key features of this instruction-based system include: Differing levels of intervention to meet individual student needs Clearly stated behavioral expectations Consistent acknowledgment of students′ mastery of expectations Systematic use of consequences for problem behavior This user-friendly text makes the principles of PW/SW-PBS easy to apply for educators who are committed to helping young students establish positive behavioral habits that will make learning a joy for all.

Table of Contents:
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. A Proactive Approach to Behavior Management The Importance of Understanding Students′ Past Learning Experiences Recommendations From the Field Programwide/Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support Continuum of Supports and Key Features Support for PW/SW-PBS Summary Text Overview 2. Supporting Systems Change Creating a Statewide, Districtwide, or Programwide System Getting Started Building Capacity at the School/Program Level Summary 3. Team Leadership Forming a PW/SW-PBS Team Initial Planning Efforts Determining Priorities and Time Frames Assigning Roles and Running Effective Meetings Determining Data Collection Needs Professional Development Promoting PW/SW-PBS to Staff and Families Summary 4. Teach Behavioral Expectations Choose Behavior Expectations Determine Behaviors That Represent Expectations Develop Matrix to Support Common Language Teach Each Social Behavior Summary 5. Support Appropriate Behavior Strategies to Increase Use of Taught Behavioral Expectations Prompts/Cues Strategies to Build Fluency and Maintain Appropriate Behavior Summary 6. Corrective Consequences Defining and Consistently Responding to Problem Behavior Documentation of Problem Behavior Using Corrective Consequences Additional Considerations Determining Different Consequences for Unique Needs Summary 7. Data-Based Decision Making Designing a Plan for Data Collection SW-PBS Decision Making Summary 8. Building Foundations for Small-Group and Individual Supports Universals Firmly in Place Systems to Establish Small Group/Targeted Supports Small-Group/Targeted Strategies Intensive/Individual Student Supports Conclusion References Index

About the Author :
Dr. Melissa Stormont has been involved in special education and psychology for over 15 years. Dr. Stormont has worked to support children with behavioral problems as a teacher, behavioral consultant, and through teaching teachers and conducting research in higher education. Currently, Dr. Stormont is an Associate Professor in Special Education at the University of Missouri. Dr. Stormont has published extensive research related to the educational and social needs of young children who are vulnerable for failure including children with behavior problems, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and children who have limited resources due to poverty. Dr. Stormont’s research has included a focus on family and school factors that contribute to risk and resiliency. She has published over 30 articles and book chapters in these areas. Dr. Timothy J. Lewis has been involved in special education for over 20 years. Dr. Lewis has taught students with emotional and behavioral disorders in high school, elementary, and self-contained psychiatric settings. At present, Dr. Lewis is Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Development, and Graduate Studies at the University of Missouri. Dr. Lewis has been involved with developing school-wide systems of behavioral support for over 15 years. He has worked directly with school teams around the world, secured several federal grants to support his research and demonstration efforts, and is a frequent contributor to the professional literature examining various aspects of Positive Behavior Support. His specialty areas include social skill instruction, functional assessment, and proactive school-wide discipline systems. Rebecca S. Beckner is an early childhood behavior consultant with the public schools in Columbia, Missouri. She has been a family and individual counselor and owned a childcare center for ten years, specializing in the care of children with behavioral concerns. Becky currently participates in the evaluation of young children in the area of social/emotional/behavioral functioning and serves children with severe behavior problems and their families. She also facilitates several local Program-wide Positive Behavior Support teams in the public schools, Head Start, and community day cares. Becky has twenty years of experience consulting with teachers on behavior management and providing workshop and in-service training to teaching staff and parents on subjects such as Positive Behavior Supports, social skills, strategies for supporting children with significant behavioral difficulties, resiliency, and communicating with parents. Becky is a certified trainer of Program-wide Positive Behavior Support and has traveled throughout the country supporting teams as they implement the approach. She is also working on her dissertation at the University of Missouri (Special Education-Behavior Disorders) on implementing the PBS approach to improve at-risk behavior of preschool children, and is teaching courses on early childhood assessment and working with families. Nanci Johnson is currently a Positive Behavior Support Facilitator for the Columbia Public Schools. She previously worked as part of the Missouri Positive Behavior Support initiative, collaborating to develop state training materials, conducting school based research and providing consultation both in and out of the state. Nanci has taught parenting education, pre-school, kindergarten, first grade, as well as college level coursework. She has special interest in systems based school change, development of communities of practice to support effective instructional practices, and instructional leadership.

Review :
"Provides plentiful research and breaks down the processes for effectively implementing positive behavior supports in schools. Step-by-step directions, sample forms, and examples make the processes easy to incorporate and understand." "The most comprehensive book to date in the area of schoolwide and programwide positive behavior support for the early years." "An important and very timely book from leading authorities in positive behavior support. The extension of their approach to preschool programs is a vital contribution in preventing adverse trajectories of problem behavior. I recommended the book highly as a guide for programs serving children of all ages." "The book’s major strengths are its practical information and the specific ways of looking at expectations and developing a common language. The forms included will be of great benefit to school teams."


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  • ISBN-13: 9781452294148
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Inc Ebooks
  • Publisher Imprint: Corwin Press Inc
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1452294143
  • Publisher Date: 28 Nov 2007
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • No of Pages: 152


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