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Kari Dunn Buron www.5pointscale.com
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Kari Dunn Buron
Ain’t Just Misbehavin’: The Neuroscience of Behavior
My hope
• To inform.
• To spark debate about educational philosophy, educational neuroscience and educational practice as they are related to challenging behavior.
• Now think of someone you work with or live with who has troublesome behavior. Write this person’s name down.
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I think the fundamental aspect of autism – the feature that you must have to be considered autistic – is either an absence or an impairment of the social instinct.Lorna Wing - 2009
And yet…there are students with ASD who do not have a social goal
on their Educational Plan.
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What does early development of Social Cognition look like?
• Eye contact • Joint social attention
• Joint social pleasure • Responsive smiles
• Maintaining social engagement
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5 month old baby
• Little body control • Joint social attention
• Joint social pleasure • Visually following a point
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Not sharing
• he is selfish • he is spoiled
• he is mean
• he is self centered • he is inconsiderate
• he is greedy
• He lacks joint attention and joint pleasure?
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The words we use to describe a behavior influences how we think
about the behavior.
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“The development of brain imaging is the equivalent of Galileo’s invention of the telescope, only we are now exploring inner space instead of outer space.”
Allan Hobson (Harvard Psychiatry)
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Kari Dunn Buron www.5pointscale.com
Social Cognition affects:• How a person understands other people
• How a person manipulates other people • Predicting the actions of others
• The level of comfort one has in social settings
• Challenging behavior and issues of emotional regulation that can result from social confusion and social anxiety
A child with autism may be placed in a classroom with other fifth-graders because he can do fifth-grade-level academic work. However, his social
behavior may be more like that of a kindergarten-age child. This should not be cause for alarm among
the teaching staff, but should be an expected and planned-for consequence of the developmental
disorder of autism.
Nancy Minshew and Diane Williams Learners on the Autism Spectrum: Preparing Highly Qualified
Educators
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James is 6 years old. He walks into his Kindergarten class every day and hits
his classmate, Rosie.
Andrew is 16 years old. When a classmate answers a teacher question
with an incorrect answer, he calls them “stupid” and cringes with frustration.
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Think about the person who’s name you wrote down when we started this afternoon. How might that person’s challenge relate to social cognition?
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Social cognition needs to be considered whenever you are observing socially
odd, confusing or frustrating behavior.
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“Designing supports and accommodations is not beyond our capabilities as a society . . . first we have to learn to think more intelligently about people who think differently.”
--Steve Silberman (Neurotribes)
Self Awareness Social Awareness
Self-Management Relationship Management
Pull from other areas of study Social / Emotional Intelligence
Daniel GolemanKari Dunn Buron www.5pointscale.com
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Consider what we know about autism learning styles
Simon Baron Cohen The Empathizing-Systemizing Theory
•The drive to create systems for increased understanding. •Systems are predictable, routinized and logical.
A method to teach social confusion by teaching social-awareness, self-awareness, self-management, and relationship management through the use of a system. It is a strength based approach.
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A 5-Point Scale:
• Addresses self-management, relationship management, self-awareness and social awareness
• Breaks difficult concepts into 5 parts • Is a visual strategy • Can be introduced with a story • Can be made small (business card size) to carry • Should be reviewed prior to predictably difficult
moments • Can be introduced through a video
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Important****
• The 5-Point Scale is not a behavior management tool.
• It is a teaching tool – created to teach social and emotional concepts.
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Make your scales positive
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Addresses all four core areas
A 5-Point Scale
Self awareness Social awareness Self-manangement Relationship management
Motivation “The way nature gets us to do what it wants is by making it a pleasure.”
Daniel Goleman
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incorporate special interests
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• 5 = Tigger • 4 = Rabbit • 3 = Pooh • 2 = Owl • 1 = Eeyore
Teaching the concept of energy
Getting input
Perspective Taking on our part
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Meet Sam
Think about:
-how soon he talks in numbers -how willing he is to engage with me
-how quickly he catches on to the system
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Think about the person you thought of this morning.
Given the behavior you observe, can you think of a concept or skill that the person might be missing?
Write it down.
You can develop a scale to address that concept.
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Have a system for objectively thinking about challenging behavior:
• What is he doing that you wish he wasn’t?
• What would you rather he do? • What skills does he need to do that?
• How can you teach those skills?
Ross Greene
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• What is he doing that you wish he wasn’t? – hitting
• What would you rather he do? – share
• What skills does he need to do that? – Joint attention/sharing emotions
• How can you teach those skills? –Video self modeling
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Video self modeling Positive outcomes only Based on Tom Buggey’s work
Other kinds of video modeling (commercial to youtube
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Don’t Think About Monkeys
Adam Seligman and John Hilkevich
Un cute and Un endearing – Adam DePrince
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“Chronic Overwhelm” Daniel Goleman/Richard Davidson.
Training the Brain
Teach recovery for best prognosis
“If your emotional abilities aren’t in hand, if you don’t have self awareness, if you are not able to manage distressing emotions, if you can’t have empathy and have effective relationships then
no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far.”
Daniel Goleman
“Under stress the brain favors rigid habit memory over more flexible
cognitive memory.”
Dr. Margaret Schmidt, Biologist
If a person can detect and interpret their internal states, it is possible
to learn to dis-engage from stressful situations.
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Buron, Manns, Schultz and Thomas
The Calming Sequence
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Kari Dunn Buron www.5pointscale.com
“Children, just like us adults, react badly to the unknown, to the strange and unfamiliar.”
Dr. Bruce Perry
How to teach Relaxation
• Relaxation must be practiced to become a strong habit – routine.
• Incorporate “do nothing” activities (easy – walk, swim, walk the dog)
• Add a mantra (self-talk) “It is OK”. “I can do this”. “I am capable” to stories.
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“The brain changes in response to patterned, repetitive experiences: the more you repeat something, the more engrained it becomes.
Dr. Bruce Perry
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Mood Induction (Mark Durand)
Start the day with an activity that makes me feel good.
This is not earned, it is scheduled
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Try Instead:
• “I’m taking a deep breath” • “Let’s count to 10”
• “Let’s try talking at a 2” • “Let me help” • Silence – use a supportive facial
expression
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Why is this important?
Stress and anxiety can play a significant role in triggering unwanted social behavior and yet direct teaching of relaxation is rarely seen on the IEP, behavior plans or as a part of social learning curriculum.
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Relationship Management
If someone smiles at you, what are you likely to do?
Story of Kevin and Aaron
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Friendships lead to the development of flexible thinking and compromise.
It is important to find others who share
interests and strengths.
Having a friend is like a stress inoculation.
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Why relationship building and making friendships are good goals?
• Friendships teach resilience and flexible thinking. • Flexible thinking is necessary for a person to
realize there are several options for solving a problem.
• Social negotiation skills.
• Even one good friend helps.
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Kari Dunn Buron www.5pointscale.com
A 5 is never worth it: The damaging effects of stress hormones (cortisol and
adrenaline)
• Repeatedly having to face stressful situations • Levels too high – too long is bad – a need for
relief. • This can create an imbalance in the immune
and nervous systems. • Person susceptible to illness and problems
sleeping • No teaching happens anyway. • We can’t leave stress management to chance.
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Teachers can reduce their own stress and student stress by showing
compassion.
You don’t need to know why to be compassionate.
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When Things Fall Apart■ Remain calm (emotions are contagious)
■ SILENCE
■ Protect others and yourself
■ Afterward, rethink the student’s support plan to increase chances for a successful day tomorrow.
■ Avoid awfulizing (language of doom)
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