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If I Could Only Get This Kid to Behave, I Could Teach!

October 8th, 2010

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Ashley Faulk, M.A.

Sales and Training, IRIS Educational Media

30 years training experience in Memphis City Schools

Today’s Host

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Jeffrey R. Sprague, Ph.D.

Co-director of the Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior at the University of Oregon

Jeff’s research at the IVDB includes:

• PBIS • behavioral assessment• school safety• violence prevention

Today’s Guest

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Kai Davis

Sales Engineer, IRIS Educational Media

Technical moderator for today’s Webinar

Today’s Moderator

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This live webinar is being recorded

The link to the recorded webinar and Q&A session will be emailed to all registered participants early next week.

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Questions and Answers

• Ask questions during the presentationAsk questions in the Q & A area on the lower right

portion of the screen.

• Raise your hand during the presentationOn the upper left portion of the Participants

screen there is a hand icon.

• Chat during the presentationUse the chat box for technical help.

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Welcome!

Webinar Timeframe:

• 40 Minutes with Jeff and Ashley

• 20 Minutes Questions & Answers

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We want to be able to teach

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Adult-child interaction

How can it help teachers?

• Decreases behavior problems

• Increases teaching time

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Create a positive culture with PBIS

• Teamwork• Support• Practice

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13,000 schools in the U.S. implement PBIS

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New concepts and behavior take time to learn

• Coaching• Practice• 3-5 years

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Systematic Supervision Everything Elementary

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4.3.

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Make a clear request Give a choice

Acknowledge cooperationGive a minute

Systematic Supervision Everything Elementary

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Be Positive

• Show respect• Respond immediately• Keep the class going• State the choices• State the consequence• Give time to decide• Acknowledge a good choice

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Brain Research• Children and youth react at an emotional level first• Neutral behavior can be mistaken for negative intent• A simple choice gives the rational part of the brain time to catch up

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Teach ourselves to look for the positive

• Teach the rules• What we focus on is what we get• Long-term perspective

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Being positive when it’s tough

• Practice positive thoughts

• Develop the skill of being neutral• Look for the good• Figure out what goal the behavior serves

(fake it ‘til you make it)

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Negative emotions are limiting

• Stimulates cortisol• Narrows our perspective

Focusing on the positive broadens options and promotes healthy relationships.

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Systematic Supervision High School

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Lost her temper Tried to control the student

Lost control and respect

Systematic Supervision High School

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Systematic Supervision High School

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Removes student from peers Respectfully states rule

Gives a choice and time to decide Acknowledges good decision

Systematic Supervision High School

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Creating a plan

• Referral plan for confrontations lasting more than 2 minutes.

• Focus on positive attention and instruction. The students who are behaving need your attention too.

• Chronic problems require additional and more systematic strategies .

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Sunny Side of the Street

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Sunny Side of the Street

Authoritarian Words not loving

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Sunny Side of the Street1.

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Encouraging Affectionate

Builds self-esteem Builds successful relationship

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How can parents use positive behavior at home?

• Clear and positive statements• Offer choices• Focus on being positive and loving• Clear structure for expectations

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Managing Non-Compliance1.

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Managing Non-Compliance1.

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Didn’t give student a warning Didn’t give student time

Gave no choice

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Managing Non-Compliance1.

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Managing Non-Compliance1.

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Secured attention of class

Made a clear request to the student, remaining neutral and reasonable.

Stated choices and gave time

Acknowledged the good choice

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Building resiliency in children

• Offer daily positive interactions• Provide predictability• Be firm but fair• Encourage effort• Talk about the future

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Question and answer session

Ask questions in the Q & A area on the lower right portion of the screen.

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Contact Us

Ashley Faulk

541.343.4747 ext. 103

Jeff Sprague

541.346.3592

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