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two notebooks with the words positive behavior and an image of a pile of books

This flipbook is packed full of easy to implement positive behavior supports and interventions! You will find a brief overview of the ABC's (antecedent - behavior - consequence), how to determine the function of behavior, and specific interventions to address each function (sensory, escape, attention, and tangible/obtain). The easy to follow format makes it perfect for teachers, administrators, and paraeducators. By Supports for Special Students

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infographic listing various reasons behind childhood aggression including being overwhelmed, overstimulated, in a stressful environment, social anxiety, sensory needs, exhuastion, trauma

So your child won't stop hitting, huh? Sick of the aggressive behavior and not sure what discipline approach you should use? There's hope, Friend! Children are developmentally primed to struggle with emotional regulation and challenging behavior! Whether it's your toddler or your older child, learn the reasons behind aggression such as hitting & biting. Then how to best discipline in order to help them stop. Emotional regulation support works way better than punishment!

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an image of improve behavior cards with positive and negative words on them for students to use

These are my Visual Support Self-Management Cards. They have become a fantastic addition to my ever growing calm down area! These Support Cards I made a little bit bigger than the size of an index …

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the 7 most important de - escalation stages for challenging behaviorism infographical poster

De-escalation is the process of calming down a situation before it escalates further. It is helping to slowly bring the temperature down before it reaches a boiling point. This is critically important skill for all educators and parents because children and young adults feel overwhelmed and angry so

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four cards with the words visual cues on them and an image of two people holding hands

Add behavior visuals to your speech therapy and special education toolkit! Do you have students that struggle with following the routines of the lesson or social activity? Suppose you constantly prompt students in your speech therapy sessions or classroom to follow the daily routines and expectations during a lesson. In that case, you can reduce off task behaviors by implementing visual supports into your teaching. Start increasing student engagement with school routine visuals that…

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a blue bean bag chair with the words 6 successful de - escalation stages to use with students

Implementing de-escalation strategies with students with extreme behavior episodes can be challenging- knowing how to effectively navigate these situations helps maintain a safe & supportive classroom. When students are emotionally heightened, it’s essential to use calming techniques, including keeping a calm & neutral voice, avoiding unreasonable directives, personal space, validating feelings, providing safe redirection, and maintaining a positive relationship.

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behavior help for teachers to use in the classroom

As teachers, we all face different behavior challenges in the classroom. These challenges can change day to day or even year to year, but dealing with student behavior is something that no teacher can escape. We can however, use all the tools in our tool box to proactive instead of reactive. I have found over […]

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a young boy sitting on a bean bag chair with the title how to give choices and improve

This particular kid (and many others) liked to be in control of EVERYTHING! And he did it by refusing the teacher’s directions. Find out how choices can help and what the research says.

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a bucket full of crayons sitting on the floor next to a pile of pens

When a child has extreme behaviors, a lot of time, energy, and staff support goes towards intervening in crises, identifying needs, evaluating precipitating factors, considering the functions of the behaviors, and securing needed support for " that student." But what about the rest of t

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the de - escalation strategy for students to use in their writing and speaking skills

Struggling to manage an aggressive student in your classroom? Discover practical techniques to de-escalate situations, create a safe learning environment, and empower both you and your students. Learn about understanding aggressive behaviors, effective de-escalation strategies, and practical tips for handling challenging situations.

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