What should be taught on the first day of school?
What are clear rules and expectations?
This is the process through which people express themselves, often using behavior, even when they are unaware they are doing so.
What is communication?
Students who avoid tasks or situations they find overwhelming or unpleasant...
What is escape?
What guides student actions throughout your day?
What are routines and procedures?
The most important thing to do with your students is?
What is building relationships?
This strategy involves using different materials and methods to match student interests and encourage participation.
What is student engagement?
This is observable and measurable
What is behavior?
This function of behavior is demonstrated when students engage in actions to experience physical stimulation..
What is sensory?
A practice that decreases inappropriate behavior?
What is reinforcing positive behavior?
How are students incentivized to change their behavior?
What are Rewards / Positive reinforcement?
This practice involves tailoring lessons to meet the individual needs, strengths, and preferences of students.
What is differentiated instruction?
This behavior analysis tool is commonly used to identify triggers and outcomes, breaking down behavior into three key components.
What is an ABC Chart?
Students who act out or exhibit behaviors to gain recognition from others, they are motivated by this function.
What is attention?
What is the social emotional program provided for your use with students?
What is Character Strong?
Teachers use this practice to model positive social interactions and acknowledge each student's presence.
What are daily greetings?
Giving students the opportunity to choose from a set of assignments or tasks is an example of this strategy to increase engagement.
What is a choice board?
This term refers to the environmental factors or events that set the stage for a specific behavior to occur.
What is an antecedent?
When a student’s behavior is driven by the desire to obtain specific items or participate in desired activities, it aligns with this function of behavior.
What are tangibles?
How do students struggling with behavior issues learn to interact with others?
What are social skills lessons?
Escape-motivated disruptive behaviors can decrease while academic engagement increases when students are provided with these opportunities.
What are structured breaks?
What is the designated day and time for SEL lessons?
What is every Friday at 2:40?
This approach is commonly used for students receiving Tier 2 or Tier 3 interventions as part of an RTI framework. It's done twice a day.
What are check-ins and check-outs?