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Positive
Behavior Support
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Positive Behavior Support is a team based
process for creating individualized support systems for children and adults.
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Positive Behavior Support is based on
understanding the purpose of the individual's problem behavior
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Aims to build effective environments in which
positive behavior is more effective than problem behavior
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Is a collaborative, assessment-based approach
to developing effective interventions for problem behavior.
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Emphasizes the use of preventative, teaching,
and reinforcement-based strategies to achieve meaningful and durable
behavior and lifestyle outcome.
Levels of PBS
School-wide: Procedures and processes intended for all
students, staff, in specific settings and across campus.
Classroom: processes and procedures that reflect
school-wide expectations for student behavior coupled with pre-planned
strategies applied within classrooms.
Targeted Group: Processes and procedures designed to
address behavioral issues of groups of students with similar behavior problems
or behaviors that seem to occur for the same reasons. (i.e. attention seeking,
escape)
Individual Student: Processes and procedures reflect
school-wide expectations for student behavior coupled with team-based strategies
to address problematic behaviors of individual students.
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Students enjoy a PBS picnic
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Students are rewarded with a movie
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2008 –
2009 DES Ticket Trade
Ticket
Trade is generally set to be the Friday following the Honor Assembly Programs.
(teacher
set amount) = pencil*
5 tickets =
reprint of AM*
10 tickets
= basket treat
15 tickets
= basket treat
20 tickets
= basket treat
30 tickets
= teacher treat choice*
40 tickets
= ice cream sandwich
75 tickets
= popcorn and movie
100 tickets
= slushie
125 tickets
= pizza
150 tickets
= sundae
*redeemable
anytime in room with teacher
(All other
prizes will be done at the end of every six weeks grading period.)
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