You can practice this in the moment by taking Deep breaths, giving yourself a positive affirmation, taking a mindful walk, counting colors, and drinking water
Examples of these, which build relationships include:
Positive Greeting at the Door
Behavioral Momentum
Increased Opportunities to Respond
Instructional Choice
What are Behavioral Interventions
True of False: You can do a social skills activity one time and kids will become experts and learn all they need to know in that moment.
What is definitely false?
It is important to collect this so we can monitor the effectiveness of interventions and support. It also helps guide instructional decision making and demonstrates accountability.
What is Data?
This creature helps adults and students alike compartmentalize their worries.
This Trauma Exposure Response occurs when you have an inflated sense of importance related to your work and are attached to the feeling being needed and useful. You may think, "I'm the only one who can do this work."
In this intervention, a teacher provides 3-5 high probability requests and reinforces completion of each tasks.
Then the teacher immediately provides a low probability request and reinforces completion.
What is Behavioral Momentum?
In this activity participants try to get a ball from each person as quickly as possible.
What is Warp Speed?
This method of data collection is a simple count of the number of times a behavior occurs.
What is Frequency?
We had to cancel or reschedule this many Achieve PD sessions due to weather or other circumstances this year.
What is 2?
This is defined as "The transformation that takes place within us as a result of the exposure to the suffering of other living beings or the planet"
What is "Trauma Exposure REsponse"
This activity fosters health relationships, calms our amygdala to help us access our executive state, and helps us to focus our learning.
It include the four activities:
Unite
Disengage Stress
Connect
Commitment.
What is a "Brain Smart Start®"
In this activity, participants sit in a circle and while one stands in the middle. The participant in the middle names something that is true to them. Any participants in the circle for who that thing is true to them quickly stand up and try to find another chair to sit in and not be stuck in the middle.
This term refers to the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification can be depended on to be accurate.
What is Reliability
Name one thing you gained/learned from the Achieve Cohort this year.
What is......
Symptoms of this are
Compassion Fatigue
Vicarious Trauma
Trauma Exposure Response
Empathic Strain
Trauma Exposure Response
Burnout
Un-Discharged Traumatic Stress
CASEL recommends teams practice this at the beginning of each team meeting and professional development.
What is a "Warm Welcome"
In this activity students are presented a coloring sheet. Students are then asked to select a color for different parts of the sheet without looking.
What is Surprise Color Picture?
This term refers to how accurately a method measures what it is intended to measure?
What is validity?
Name the 5 Mental Health TOSAs and 1 SEL TOSA that developed the Achieve PD this year
Who are: Josh, Eric, Kristina, Audrey, Tasha and Kristen?
A positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance and emotional well-being.
What is Eustress
This strategy provides students with opportunities to select a provided option from two or more possibilities.
CASEL gives us these 5 competencies for social emotional activities to address to support student's Social Emotional Learning. They are:
Self-Awareness
Self- Management
Relationship Skills
Responsible Decision Making
and....
What is Social Awareness
Rigor Rigor! This acronym highlights important considerations for determining how and when to collect data.
TOAD.
Bonus Points if you can tell us what one of the letters means.
According to Andrea Burt, instead of finding "Work/Life Balance" you should see this.
What is support?