Prevention, Praise and Rewards, and Consequences are the ________________.
What Is Behavior Management Strategies at SAGA?
Behaviors such as running away, avoiding certain activities, stalling and changing the subject are examples of this behavior function.
What is Escape Behavior?
As a child continues to accomplish their goals, raising the bar higher and continuing to praise is...
What is Set Small, Reachable Goals?
Being aware, using visual multi-tasking & using safe progressions is...
What is "Keep Kids Safe"?
When one/we can grow and learn new things through hard work, persistence, challenges and mistakes!
What is Growth Mindset?
Being aware, using visual supports, being involved during warm ups, and changing stations are all part of this strategy.
What is Prevention?
Doing things to gain praise, eye contact and/or a high five are examples of...
What is POSITIVE Attention Behavior?
Phrases such as "you worked so hard to accomplish that!" teaches growth mindset by praising ______ not _______.
What is Efforts Not Results?
Keeping kids moving, changing stations often and adding activities between stations to slow down traffic is...
What is Perpetual Motion?
Pictures, arrows, dots and props that can help keep kids on track are...
What is Visual Supports?
Using rewards, giving positive feedback and adding challenges are all part of this strategy.
What is Praise & Rewards?
Doing something to get an item or to stop an item from being taken away is this common behavior function...
What is a "Tangible" Behavior?
What is Be Enthusiastic, Creative & Fun?
Being concise, setting and following through with expectations/consequences and using transition warnings is...
What is "Clearly communicate expectations"
Distracting a child by offering an alternative to their behavior that is an acceptable activity is called...
What is Redirecting?
DAILY DOUBLE!
Give 2 Examples of How to Teach Growth Mindset
Often described as "Acting-Out".
What is NEGATIVE Attention Behavior?
Highlighting positive qualities you want to see grow in a child is...
What is Experiential Recognition?
Adapting a skill or station to make it harder or easier for the student is an example of what principle?
What is, offer daily challenges and offer daily successes.
Guiding Students to Accept Alternatives Before Gaining Access to Their Wanted Activity.
What is Tangible Behavior?
Timmy thinks pike stretch is too easy, so his coach askes, "Can you hold it for longer, go lower, or point your toes?" These are examples of...
What is Offer Daily Challenges?
A behavior that rewards itself, for example, jumping on the trampoline before your turn.
What is Automatic Behavior?
80% easy tasks, 20% hard or new tasks to keep successes going is...
What is Behavior Momentum?
DAILY DOUBLE
Provide an example of a challenging behavior and what strategy you will try in your next class
This principal encourages proper technique during the learning process to create good habits for current and future skills.
What is Refine Basics & Build In Automatics?