A term used to describe the reduction of the intensity of a conflict or potentially violent situation
de-escalation
Communication that happens without words
Non verbal
_______ is an evidence-based, tiered framework for supporting students’ behavioral, academic, social, emotional, and mental health.
Positive Behavior Intervention Supports
Asking the student about their hobbies or interests
Building rapport or creating a positive relationship
What is the famous building on Hudson ave
Blockhouse
A student is having a behavior that could be dangerous to themself or others (e.g., serious property destruction, physical assault, self injurious behaviors, uncontrollable behaviors)
Outburst or Crisis
This term refers to how your body movements and your voice or speech should be when dealing with a student in the outburst or crisis phase. Using this strategy will allow a student to better understand you.
Low and slow
Considering what motivates student and increases the given topic or activity into their day so their participation increases.
Student buy-in
Praising a student for good behavior
Positive reinforcement
How many students are enrolled in SCD?
A. 975-1,010
B. 1,010-1,045
C.1,045- 1,080
B. 1.010-1,045
*1.034 (21-22)
Open body posture, active listening, being on the same level, avoid fidgeting.
Non threating or open body language
When engaging with as student in the outburst/crisis phrase you should get on _____ level with the student.
eye level
During a crisis the removal of any objects that could potentially hurt the individual or others along with removing the audience
Creating a safe environment
True or False the below strategies can be used to de escalate a student:
Attempt to move to a private area, Focus on the students feelings, Providing personal space, Tone and body language neutral, and Avoid overreactions
True
Who is the mayor of Stillwater NY?
Judy Wood Shaw
It is a verbal argument that has one goal: for someone to win. It is a competition of words that most often does not lead to a positive outcome. In fact, this conflict does more harm than good. They lead to broken relationships, lack of trust, and embarrassment.
power struggle
Which strategies promotes naming emotions so we gain control over them
Name it to tame it
How many levels are there to the Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
5 -->physiological (food and clothing) safety (job security), love and belonging needs (friendship), esteem, and self-actualization
Who can you consult with in your building about a student's challenging behaviors
Any one of the following:
Social worker, Mental Health Counselor, School Psych, Admin
When was Stillwater, NY incorporated as a village?
A.1875
B. 1792
C.1816
1816
A threat or fear typically lead to a _____ of a student's behavior
trigger or escalation
True or False: A student SHOULD be educated on their poor choices mid crisis or outburst
False
This stage of the Stress Model of Crisis provides the opportunity to help the student learn and grow from the crisis experience.
Recovery Phase
Process to get immediate help to an area
Call the main office ask for additional behavioral support
What year was the Blockhouse built?
A.1927
B. 1905
C. 1802
A. 1927