Co-Regulation/ Emotional First Aid
Stress Model
Active Listening
Power Struggle
Behavior Support Techniques
100

The goal of co-regulation is to fix the student's problems. 

False 

100

When is the best time to provide de-escalation strategies?

After the triggering event, but before the student escalates.

100

What goals does active listening achieve? 

Providing emotional support 

Helping students learn new coping skills

100

What is the most important thing to do to avoid a power struggle? 

Drop the rope

100

What behavioral support techniques would you use if student are kicking each other under the table?

Directive statement and proximity 

200

What are the necessary skills of co-regulation

Self-awareness and self-regulation

200

Describe the 5 degrees of stress?

Baseline

Triggering event

Escalation 

Outburst

Recovery

200

Name 2 things that active listening demonstrates. 

Concern

Empathy

The desire to help

Respect for the student

200

How do we prepare ourself to drop the rope?

Identify our own feelings and use positive self talk statements 

200

What is a setting condition? 

Anything that makes a challenging behavior and traumatic stress response more or less likely to happen.

300

What is an example of an empathetic verbal response? 

Example: "I can see why you would feel that way". 

300

Give an example of a triggering event. 

EX: Someone called you a name. 

300

What are 3 non-verbal techniques of active listening?  

Silence 

Facial Expressions 

Eye Contact

Tone of voice 

300

When would you not drop the rope?

During a dangerous situation 


300

What tool helps you manage the classroom environment?

ICSP (Individual Crisis Support Plan)

400

What are the 3 goals of emotional first aid?

Provide immediate support 

Identify and resolve underline concerns 

Keep the students in the lesson

400

What are the 4 de-escalation strategies?

Active listening 

Behavior Support Techniques

Emotional First Aid

Avoid a power struggle

400

Name 4 encouraging and eliciting techniques. 

Minimal Encouragement

Door Opener 

Closed Questions 

Open Questions 

Why Questions  

400

What are 3 strategies used to help drop the rope? 

Listen and validate the student's feelings

Manage the environment

Give the student choices and the time to decide what to do.

Drop or change the expectations 

400

Name 5 of the 8 behavior support techniques. 

Managing the environment 

Prompting 

Caring gesture

Hurdle help

Redirection and Distraction

Proximity 

Directive statement 

Time Away 

500

What does SOS stand for? 

Source of strength 

500

Punching another student would fall under which degree of stress? 

Outburst 

500

When would it be more beneficial to use an open question versus a closed question? 

When we want them to explain more and express their feelings. 

500

What are the questions we should ask ourselves prior to a power struggle?

What am I feeling and how is the student experiencing me right now?

What does the student feel, need, expect,  or want?

500

Give an example of when you might use hurdle help.

Ex: When a student is struggling with a task.

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