Behavior Basics
Proactive steps
What could you do?
Escalation Cycle Specifics
100

Finish the sentence:

Behavior is...

Learned

100

What is a proactive step you could take if a student escalates when given a reprimand?

Give the student corrections in a private manner

100

A student is in the recovery stage, what could you do to assist?

•Debriefing

–After consequences have been delivered

–Should happen when student is calm

–Should be conducted privately

100

What is the first phase of the escalation cycle?

Calm

200

Finish the sentence:

Behavior can be changed through...

An instructional approach

200

A student comes in every morning upset from a conflict on the bus, what could you do?

Allow the student to have a 10 minute cool down as soon as he or she comes to class

200

When a student starts to exhibit anxiety symptoms, what could you do?

•Interrupt the cycle early

•Empathetic, nonjudgmental check in

•Neutral tone of voice

200

What are some noticeable behavior changes you may see in a student experiencing anxiety? (Name 3)

Darting eyes, fidgeting in seat, tapping hands, pacing the room, starring into space, putting head on desk, disengaged from the group. 

300

What are precipitating factors? (Name at least 3)

•Peer interaction

•Reprimand

•Academic failure

•Schedule change

•Hunger

•Lack of sleep

•Home stressors

•Physical pain 

300

What can you do to make an environmental adjustment for a student experiencing anxiety?

•Move the student’s seat (away from a peer/window/door; closer to an adult/specific peer; individualized “office”)

•Offer student more privacy (e.g., sit behind a divider, break in hallway)

•Turn out a row of lights

•Noise cancelling headphones

300

When a student is in the defensive stage, what could you do?

•Neutral prompt/redirect student to engage in in appropriate behavior

•Offer choices for how to comply

•Be mindful of proximity and body language

300

What might happen during the defensive stage?

•Behavior increases in intensity

•Refusal to follow directions

•Verbally aggressive questioning/arguing

•Out of designated area

•Minor property destruction 

400

What are precipitating factors?

Factors that influence behavior

Sometimes referred to as “triggers”

400

How often should you provide behavior specific praise?

Very often, at least at a ratio of 5 positive to 1 negative

400

When risk behavior is occurring, what should you do?

•Follow school crisis procedures/safety plan

•Safety is the primary concern

•Wait for certified team members to respond

•Crisis team!!

400

What is the purpose of debriefing?

To re-establish the communication between the student and to provide opportunities for reflection/planning for what to do next time the situation happens. 

500

What is behavior escalation?

The cycle or stages in which conflict and/or undesirable behavior worsens and becomes more intense, serious, and possibly dangerous

500

How can academic adjustments be made as a proactive step?

•Short break from academics (e.g., 2-5 minutes)

•Shorten the assignment

•Highlight the instructions

500

The student is in a stage of tension reduction where they are exhibiting a decrease in physical and emotional energy, they may be crying or even seeking comfort. What could you do to respond to this student?

•Attempt to re-establish communication with student

•Empathetic, nonjudgmental tone and comments

•Not a time to place blame

500

What are the stages of the escalation cycle?

Calm, Anxiety, Defensive, Risk Behavior, Tension Reduction, Recovery

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